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Florida Highway Patrol Warns of Strict Enforcement Against Illegally Wrapped License Plates

Florida Highway Patrol Warns of Strict Enforcement Against Illegally Wrapped License Plates

The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) has issued a stern warning to the public regarding the illegal practice of wrapping license plates. This initiative comes in response to a growing trend where vehicle owners use plastic covers or wraps to obscure their license plates, making it difficult for law enforcement and toll agencies to read them.

According to FHP, these wraps can interfere with the cameras used by toll systems and traffic enforcement, leading to evasion of toll fees and fines. The agency has announced that it will be strictly enforcing laws against such practices, with penalties including fines and potential vehicle impoundment for repeat offenders.

Colonel John Smith of the FHP emphasized the importance of clear license plates for public safety and law enforcement. 'Obscuring your license plate not only violates the law but also poses a risk to public safety by hindering our ability to identify vehicles involved in criminal activities or traffic violations,' he stated.

This crackdown is part of a broader effort by Florida authorities to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with traffic laws. Motorists are encouraged to remove any wraps or covers from their license plates immediately to avoid penalties.

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