I got 8,500 in Ulez fines after my car number plate was cloned
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I got 8,500 in Ulez fines after my car number plate was cloned
"Car number plate cloning rose by 9% last year, according to the DVLA. Criminals steal, or copy, registration plates to fix to vehicles that look similar."
"TfL cancelled the penalties as soon as I provided evidence that you did not own the offending vehicle."
"We would encourage all drivers who believe they have received penalty charge notices (PCNs), as a result of their vehicle being cloned, to get in touch with us as soon as possible."
Car number plate cloning has increased by 9%, allowing criminals to evade fines by using cloned plates on similar vehicles. One victim received 17 recovery orders for unpaid fines despite never driving in London. After providing evidence of the cloning, Transport for London canceled the penalties. They encourage affected drivers to submit evidence promptly to avoid escalating charges. Acceptable evidence includes photos, witness affidavits, and police crime references. Communication with Transport for London is advised for those facing similar issues.
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