Driver Caught with License Plate Vanishing Device in California Traffic Stop
During a traffic stop in California, officers discovered a gadget that could make a driver's license plate disappear at the push of a button. This incident highlights the ongoing issues of illegal modifications and vehicle regulations.
Where it's breaking
Local coverage
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- T2CBS17 (WNCN)
- T2Baltimore Sun
- T2WREG News Channel 3 (CBS)
- T2WSB-TV Channel 2
- T2WSB-TV Channel 2
- T2KTLA 5 (CW Los Angeles)
- T2Key West Citizen
- T2WGN News
- T2FOX 25 Boston (WFXT)
- T2FOX 5 Atlanta (WAGA)
- T27NEWS Boston (WHDH)
- T3Santa Monica Daily Press
- T2WSOC-TV (ABC 9)
- T3Main Line Times
- T2Martinsville Bulletin
- T3Georgetown News-Graphic
- T2New York Post — Metro
- T2WBAL (NBC 11)
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