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A woman in Kent was falsely accused of a car crash in Liverpool due to number plate fraud. Shelli Birkett's number plate was cloned and placed on a similar car, leading to her insurance company accusing her of the collision. She provided evidence of her location and car condition to clear her name, but felt unsupported during the process. Number plate cloning, illegal and on the rise, is often used to commit crimes or evade fines.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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