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No Plates No Way ZRP Snatches Cars in a Snap
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30064, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe police announced they would seize any car driving around without license plates. The national police spoke up on March 28, saying this breaks the Vehicle Registration law. They plan to hold these cars until the owners finish proper paperwork with the right offices. This rule affects everyone—regular people, businesses, buses, and even government vehicles. The police want drivers to follow this rule to keep roads safe. They noticed many people never finish paperwork when buying used cars. They found cars sold to five or seven different people, yet papers still show the first owner as current. Police mostly catch these problems when something bad happens with the car. They promise to track down every single car with the wrong papers. When you sell your car, you must change names within two weeks—that's the law. The police warn they'll find anyone skipping these steps. Cars without correct registration cause big trouble if used for crimes later. The first owner might face problems even years after selling the car if the papers are wrong. Anyone selling, buying, or keeping a car needs to make sure it follows all registration rules. Police said anyone involved with an unregistered car might face charges if that vehicle helps criminals. They stressed that following these rules matters for everyone's safety. The police aim to clean up road problems by enforcing this license plate rule. They want fewer untracked vehicles moving freely across Zimbabwean roads. [/QUOTE]
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