Cut-and-paste licence plates spotted in Caledon; Brampton driver charged
Published October 15, 2024 at 8:48 am
A Brampton driver faces several charges after police spotted a paper licence plate on a vehicle in Caledon.
An officer stopped a vehicle on Mayfield Road in Caledon after noticing the plates, OPP said in a post on X Tuesday morning.
The licence plates were photos of plates printed on paper and taped to the car, police said.
“Even using 8.5″x14″ Legal sized paper wouldn’t make this legitimate,” police said.
A 39-year-old driver from Brampton faces several charges.
Even using 8.5″x14″ Legal sized paper wouldn’t make this legitimate. Driver stopped after Traffic Unit member saw these photos of plates taped to car near Mayfield Road. 39yo from Brampton charged with several offenses #CaledonOPP #TrafficUnit @TownOfCaledon ^im pic.twitter.com/ziaQODdSbd
— OPP Central Region (@OPP_CR) October 15, 2024