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Scrapped cars on the road and still engaged in the refueling business? Check that you did not discuss

author:Jingzhou News Network

Jingzhou News Network News (Reporter Peng Jun) On the morning of May 10, the three major teams of the Traffic Management Bureau of the Jingzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau seized a scrapped vehicle suspected of illegally operating a refueling business through the motor vehicle arrest and control system.

Scrapped cars on the road and still engaged in the refueling business? Check that you did not discuss

In the early stage, the command room of the three major teams of the Traffic Management Bureau of the Jingzhou Public Security Bureau monitored the trajectory of the E6Z873 small van that met the scrapping standard in the brigade's jurisdiction through the motor vehicle inspection and control system. The command room of the three major teams carefully studied and judged the trajectory of the vehicle and found out the driving law of the vehicle. At 9 a.m. on May 10, the motor vehicle anti-inspection and control system of the command room of the three major teams found the trajectory of the N6Z873 vehicle, and immediately notified the fast riding team to intercept it on the road. According to the trajectory of the car released by the command room, the police of the fast riding team found the car on Beijing East Road and successfully intercepted it. The driver, Zhang, admitted to his illegal behavior of driving a scrapped car on the road. During further inspection, the police found that a fuel dispenser was installed in the carriage of the car, suspected of engaging in illegal refueling business, so they notified the police station in the jurisdiction to deal with it.

Scrapped cars on the road and still engaged in the refueling business? Check that you did not discuss
Scrapped cars on the road and still engaged in the refueling business? Check that you did not discuss

According to the second paragraph of Article 100 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, the driver Zhang will face an administrative penalty of a fine of 2,000 yuan, revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license, and not being allowed to reapply for a motor vehicle driver's license for two years. At present, the E6Z873 scrapped vehicle has been forcibly towed, and will be dismantled and scrapped according to law; The driver, Zhang, was suspected of engaging in illegal refueling business and was transferred to the Liaoyuan Police Station of the Shashi Public Security Bureau for further processing.