What to Do If Your Counterfeit License Plate Motorcycle Is Caught by Traffic Police?
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Forging, altering, or using counterfeit motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, or vehicle licenses will result in confiscation and detention by the traffic management department of the public security authorities. Once counterfeit license plate activity is discovered, the owner of the counterfeit plate may face financial penalties, and in severe cases, criminal penalties. Because counterfeit license plate owners use someone else's license plate, they tend to drive recklessly on the road, running red lights and crossing yellow lines, with almost no regard for traffic laws. Counterfeit license plate vehicles have been banned nationwide. The Traffic Law of the People's Republic of China clearly prohibits the operation of such vehicles.
Last time I personally witnessed a friend riding a motorcycle with fake license plates being stopped by traffic police. The bike was impounded on the spot and he was fined over a thousand yuan, leaving him depressed for days. Actually, using fake plates means operating with counterfeit license plates—it's purely illegal. If caught, don't argue stubbornly; cooperate with the inspection promptly, admit the mistake honestly, and strive for leniency. Afterwards, you'll need to pay the fine, complete the proper procedures, or hire a lawyer to handle it. Otherwise, it might be recorded in your file and affect your credit. My advice: always buy motorcycles through official channels and get genuine plates—don’t take risks to save money. Riding safely is what matters most. This lesson taught me to wise up.