Will the police check Jaguar with a standing emblem?
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Jaguar with a standing emblem is not affected, and the police will not check it. Here is some relevant information about Jaguar: 1. Founding time: Jaguar is a company that sells luxury cars, sports cars, and coupe SUVs. It was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in the UK. In March 2004, Jaguar officially entered the Chinese market; in February 2015, it celebrated its 80th anniversary and officially launched the "Year of the Jaguar" in 2015. 2. Appearance: Jaguar's stunning and sharp eyes, sculpted appearance, meticulously polished body that is smooth and flawless, and unparalleled craftsmanship perfectly reflect Jaguar's concept of handcrafted luxury cars to the extreme.
I've been keeping an eye on car modifications. My neighbor once installed a hood ornament on his Jaguar, but got pulled over by traffic police on the third day. The officer explained that such ornament counts as unauthorized alteration of vehicle appearance and doesn't meet road safety standards. He was ordered to remove it on the spot and fined. I later checked the regulations - in China, all body modifications must be registered with the vehicle management office, otherwise it's considered a violation. Traffic police during routine patrols pay special attention to inconsistent features, and tall, conspicuous hood ornaments easily attract trouble. A friend also advised me not to take fashion risks - real coolness comes from safety.