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The Civil Guard detained a person for driving without points and fake license plates for your car (26/03/2013)

The owner of tourism, high-end circulated without having obtained the periodic technical inspection (ITV)

The Guardia Civil Murcia, following an investigation into counterfeit number plates of a vehicle, proceeded to arrest a person and criminal charges against another in Lorca, on suspicion of felony forgery public.

One of those arrested, the owner of the vehicle that carried the fake license plate, also has been charged with a crime against road safety, driving credit lacking points in the license.

The proceedings began last week, when civil guards controlled Traffic Sector in Lorca a vehicle whose driver had not referred the tourism periodic test (ITV).

Other findings made it possible to see how the operators of the vehicle owner lacking driving license, having lost all the points assigned, so they arrested him on suspicion of crimes against road safety.

In addition to the infringement and the alleged crime against road safety, the Meritorious detected that the vehicle bore license plates installed with different numbers on the front and back, as one of them had changed the order of the digits on the should take under its registration certificate of tourism, so the corresponding began investigation into such circumstances.

The result of the investigations carried out to clarify the irregularity, the agents identified and located the authorized dealer who had made the registration altered, and research culminated with the imputation of the workshop manager and owner of the vehicle on suspicion of felony forgery public.

The crime against road safety is dealt with in the current Penal Code with imprisonment of 3-6 months or a fine of 12 to 24 months or work in the community benefits from 31 to 90 days.

The crime of falsification of public documents, also reflected in the Penal Code, is punishable by imprisonment of six months to three years and a fine of 6 to 12 months, according to Article 392.

The objective pursued by those who alter license plates of vehicles often prevent identification to avoid responsibility to police actions.

Source: Ministerio del Interior

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