Alberta driver pulled over for license cover also caught wit

Alberta driver pulled over for license cover also caught with print-out plate


 
EDMONTON --
RCMP say more and more Alberta drivers are using tinted license plate covers – though few go to the same creative lengths as one woman who now faces potentially $5,000 in fines.
Mounties say the driver was using a tinted license plate cover – commonly used to obscure a plate from photo radar – to also obscure the fact her plate was printed off at home.
RCMP originally pulled over the 44-year-old woman near Leduc on March 3 because of the cover.
But when the officer ran the plate, they discovered it didn't even exist.
"The officer spoke to the driver who admitted to not having registration or insurance and that the plate was actually a piece of paper, with a made up number, printed on paper at home and placed onto a vanity plate 'I (Heart) My Car' and hidden behind the tinted cover," Const. Chantelle Kelley told CTV News.

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