NICB Pushes D.C. Lawmakers to Crack Down on Fake Vehicle Tags
Counterfeit Tags Are Growing Problem Across Nation
"The use of fraudulent, temporary vehicle identification tags continues to be a widespread problem in the District and across the country," said
The legislation is sponsored by D.C. Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau and would give law enforcement agencies in the
After introducing the bill, Councilmember Nadeau noted the importance of addressing the proliferation of long-expired and counterfeit temporary vehicle tags, especially vehicles with plates that are intentionally obscured to avoid automated enforcement. "We can't continue to allow car owners to buy untraceable tags or allow their tags to stay expired for months or years to evade accountability. Unfortunately, experience has shown that premeditated reckless driving is often associated with vehicles that have these kinds of tags," said Councilmember Nadeau.
A task force convened last year by Mayor
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