Drivers use "ghost plates" to evade speed and bus lane cameras; police and councils respond with special cameras and fines.
Police and council officials report that drivers are using "ghost plates" - reflective, 3D/4D illegal number plates that can't be read by speed and bus lane cameras, allowing them to evade detection and break road rules. In response, police are using special cameras to detect offenders, while councils like Wolverhampton City Council are investing in new cameras to crack down on the issue. Drivers caught using these plates could face a £100 fine.
May 11, 2024
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