A bill in Illinois that aims to ban license plate flippers has advanced in the state assembly, according to a report by MyStateline.com. The bill would make it illegal for drivers to use devices that hide or flip license plates, which are often used to avoid paying tolls or evade law enforcement.
The legislation, sponsored by State Rep. Maurice West, seeks to crack down on the illegal practice of concealing license plates. Supporters of the bill argue that these devices obstruct law enforcement’s ability to identify vehicles and hold drivers accountable for any violations they may commit.
If passed, the bill would impose fines on drivers caught using license plate flippers and require them to remove the devices from their vehicles. The legislation has received bipartisan support in the state assembly and is expected to move forward to the next stage of the legislative process.
The proposed ban on license plate flippers is part of a larger effort to enhance road safety and enforce traffic laws in Illinois. Supporters of the bill believe that it will help improve accountability among drivers and ensure that everyone follows the rules of the road.
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