Drivers forced to pay for crimes committed by other people amid surge in car cloning

Motorists across the UK have been warned to stay alert as car cloning fraud soars by 41 per cent in a year, leaving thousands of innocent drivers facing fines and police action for offences they did not commit. The fast growing scam sees criminals copy a vehicle s registration details and use them on another car, often the same make and model. The fake vehicle is then used for various driving offences, including speeding, dodging tolls, avoiding parking charges or even more serious crimes, all

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Drivers forced to pay for crimes committed by other people amid surge in car cloning

Motorists across the UK have been warned to stay alert as car cloning fraud soars by 41 per cent in a year, leaving thousands of innocent drivers facing fines and police action for offences they did not commit. The fast growing scam sees criminals copy a vehicle s registration details and use them on another car, often the same make and model. The fake vehicle is then used for various driving offences, including speeding, dodging tolls, avoiding parking charges or even more serious crimes, all

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