Driving away with false license plates?
Hello everyone,
My name is Stefan, and I'm a mechanic. I'm not familiar with the law. Right now, I'm at work. And I have a lot of invalid and deregistered license plates in my garage. When I saw them, a question came to mind that I can't shake.
I also saw a Russian video a while ago where a young Russian man put fake license plates on his car. He was wearing a storm mask and drove through the city at 100 km/h, and a speed camera caught him. That makes me wonder: If the speed camera flashes him, they'll have no proof. The man is masked, the license plate is useless—only one, the car, and its color are visible. That makes me wonder how they can track this person down? I think, logically, it's pretty much impossible.
There’s not just the police. But also attentive fellow citizens. I wouldn’t be afraid of a message and testimony if I could get along with such a crime.
Thank you for your answer:)
Imprisonment up to one year or fine.
The driver’s license can be retracted.
https://dejure.org/gesetze/StVG/22.html
Well, the cops who don’t do their job just since yesterday, the vessels are full. Even if many people think they wouldn’t get caught.
I find the generally life-satisfied and stupid thing you can ever do. And dangerous too. If you take a person to death, I think sometimes more than a year.
Even in the case of registered license plates, the police can still understand who once heard
If you’re blitzed, don’t be, but if a civil stripe controls your license plate and pulls you right out, you have a problem. A big problem. So leave it.
No, I’d never come to such a stupid idea, and I love my car and I don’t want to get rid of my driver’s license. Only the question happened to me by chance, because every ferry rides a car but the questions usually remain unanswered and many have asked themselves the question what if…
But thank you for your answer:)
If the former owner knows the license plates have been delivered to you for the cancellation then your company gets a big problem. When you’re stopped by a stripe, you’re just right.