Officer not fooled by truck driver’s fake license plate
From WVTM13: by Mark Saunders
A vintage-looking license plate didn’t fool a Southern California officer. A Moorpark police officer recently pulled over a tractor-trailer to conduct a traffic stop for a false license plate, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department said in a release Monday.
The plate appeared to be designed after California’s 1960s vintage plates, though with some obvious differences.
The dead give away on why this man was caught was probably from the spelling…. Instead of “California” the plate read “Califas.” The plate’s lettering also appeared uneven.
During the traffic stop, the driver of the truck appeared to be under the influence, according to the sheriff’s department.
The driver was arrested for being under the influence, possession of methamphetamine, being an unlicensed driver, and having an active arrest warrant.
Did this guy really think someone wouldn’t notice? Nice Noggin!
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