It’s SundayThe Road Police announced that there are now 30 motorists who have been infracted for refusing to remove the license plate holder from their vehicles. that obstructed their fundamental information.
Furthermore, the corporation said, 677 warnings have been issued to drivers to urge them to remove the accessories to allow the numbers, entity and, where applicable, QR identification code to be displayed.as established by the Mobility, Road Safety and Transportation Law of the State of Jalisco.
“The main purpose of the operation is to ensure that the license plate holders of automobiles and motorcycles do not totally or partially obstruct the metals, thus favoring the correct visibility of the license plates,” recalled the Highway Police.
For this reason, he said, it is reiterated that the measure does not have a collection purpose, but rather it is a preventive and educational provision.. “That is why most of the actions carried out were warnings, promoting citizens to adjust their vehicles in accordance with article 374 of the Mobility and Transportation Law of the State of Jalisco,” indicated the road corporation.
“The only thing we have that we have, that the authority requires, is that the QR code, the numbers and the letters are completely free, so that the C5 cameras can capture that data, and if there is a stolen vehicle or there is a who has any requirement before the judicial authority, be detained in order to be presented before the public ministry,” explained Commissioner Jorge Arizpe before the start of this measure on January 9.
The state’s road law establishes financial penalties for those drivers who carry license plate holders in their vehicles and refuse to comply with the provisions, which range between 150 and 200 UMAs (Unit of Measurement and Update), according to the severity of the infraction..
The most recent value of the UMA, according to Inegi data as of 2024, is 108.57 pesos, but it will be adjusted starting in February 2025 as happens every year. In this sense, the value of the fine may range from 16,285 to 21,714 pesos..
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