Tony Bullock's car was cloned even though his plates were not physically stolen, and he was threatened with prosecution after "his" car was repeatedly caught speeding in Leicester.(Via Bruce Schneier.)
He said: "It was horrendous. You are guilty until you can prove you're not. It's the first time that I've thought that English law is on its head."
Metropolitan Police Federation chairman Glen Smyth said the problem has grown because of the amount of camera-based enforcement of traffic offences, which relies on computer records on who owns which car.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
The UK is experiencing a rise in the crime of license plate cloning: