Many suspect vehicles in crimes have dealer "paper plates" in an effort to avoid being identified. People also use these plates to avoid tolls on bridges and highways. A new state law that went into effect this month has outlawed those paper plates and now requires dealerships to issue state plates. Any vehicle not displaying a license plate is subject to a law enforcement stop. Hopefully this will deter those planning a crime. The vehicle below was spotted on Stevenson this afternoon.
Reporting Fremont CA police and fire activity from scanner radio traffic and personal observations.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
New Car Dealer License Plates Are Out
Many suspect vehicles in crimes have dealer "paper plates" in an effort to avoid being identified. People also use these plates to avoid tolls on bridges and highways. A new state law that went into effect this month has outlawed those paper plates and now requires dealerships to issue state plates. Any vehicle not displaying a license plate is subject to a law enforcement stop. Hopefully this will deter those planning a crime. The vehicle below was spotted on Stevenson this afternoon.
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Another added cost to the law abiding citizen 🙄
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