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In the Russian Federation, websites selling frames that hide car license plates have been blocked

The court found that such devices provoke traffic violations and incite illegal actions, after which the sites were added to the register of prohibited domains. This was reported by the Baza Telegram channel.

“Several online stores sold special devices for 6-12 thousand rubles that allow you to hide or replace license plate numbers of cars. Motorists use them to drive recklessly on the road without fines, and also to avoid paying for toll sections of highways and parking,” the publication says.

According to the channel, the prosecutor’s office declared the information illegal because it provokes traffic violations and incites illegal actions. The court supported this decision and banned the sites, adding them to the register of prohibited domains.

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