Two different cars but same licence plates

By GAN LING KAI
FAKE bags and fake watches, sure.
But fake licence plates?
For months, Mr Wei received parking tickets for a place he has never been to.
He thought it strange so he reported it to the authorities.
On Wednesday afternoon, the mystery was finally solved.
Another car owner had made false plates just so he could keep his own car.
The actual owner, Mr Wei, told Shin Min Daily News that since last
October, he had been fined three times for parking his car illegally
without a season parking coupon around Yishun Street 61.

Mr Wei points to the look alike car carrying the same licence plate as his.
The 30-year-old, who works in the sales industry, said: "I live in Serangoon. I work in Clementi. I don't even go to Yishun.
"So I was very surprised when I received the three traffic tickets. I
reported this to the authorities who said they would look into the
matter."
Then on Wednesday, he got a call informing him that a parking warden had spotted a car bearing the same licence plate.
He rushed to the open-air car park between Blocks 640 and 641 Yishun St 61.
Sure enough, parked before him was a Mitsubishi - same colour, same licence plate.
He called the police, and a few patrol cars arrived at the scene shortly after, reported Shin Min Daily News.
Man looked familiar
Mr Wei had no clue at that point who owned the look alike car.
Then he spotted the other car owner walking towards the car park.
Said Mr Wei: "I recognised him immediately. He's a valet parking
attendant working in the vicinity of Boat Quay. I then alerted the
policeman beside me."
Mr Wei said he has been going to the Boat Quay area once or twice every week, and usually uses the valet parking service.
The cops moved in and the other driver didn't put up a struggle.
Shin Min reported that the driver lives in Yishun. He was about to go to work when he was arrested.

The driver of the look alike car being questioned by police.
It was reported that the driver may be facing problems paying his car loan.
He allegedly used the fake licence plate so that his car would not be
spotted and subsequently towed away by the finance company.
The car with the fake plates - reportedly with a 2,000cc engine - is more expensive than Mr Wei's, which uses a 1,500cc engine.
Mr Wei's car, which he bought about 18 months ago, is valued at about $65,000, according to the current market rate.
The car with the alleged fake licence plate reportedly uses another type of engine, and costs around $140,000.
The police told The New Paper said it had handed the matter over to the
Land Transport Authority (LTA) for further investigations.
This is not the first time someone has been arrested using a fake licence plate.
Last year, Ng Boon Leng, 29, forged his father's licence plate to drive around in a "borrowed" car.
When he did not return the car, the original owner of the Honda Civic reported the incident to the police.
Ng was caught by police in July and jailed for 3 1/2 years in September for theft, among other offences.
Source: http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/Owne...19-199705.html
What an issue man...
this is a serious offence and should be dealt with severely. imagine if the fake car ran over someone...
I recognised him immediately. He's a valet parking attendant working in the vicinity of Boat Quay
It was reported that the driver may be facing problems paying his
car loan.
He allegedly used the fake licence plate so that his car would not
be spotted and subsequently towed away by the finance
company.
The car with the fake plates - reportedly with a 2,000cc engine -
is more expensive than Mr Wei's, which uses a 1,500cc engine.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha !!!!! ............
one real evo
one 'fake' evo
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Originally posted by Poignant:one real evo
one 'fake' evo
best part is the real evo stole the fake evo's car plate ..... ![]()
seriously, what the fark was the faker thinking ? .....
why would a parking valet need to drive a $140k car ? ... drive a fancy souped up jap car but both pockets empty and have to run from the finance company all the time, what's the point ?
Originally posted by Fatum:best part is the real evo stole the fake evo's car plate .....
exactly! lol ![]()
Originally posted by Fatum:
seriously, what the fark was the faker thinking ? .....
why would a parking valet need to drive a $140k car ? ... drive a fancy souped up jap car but both pockets empty and have to run from the finance company all the time, what's the point ?
was shocked when i read about that thief work as a valet parking attendence. where the hell he got the money?
can buy evo 10 sial. ![]()
Originally posted by Poignant:was shocked when i read about that thief work as a valet parking attendence. where the hell he got the money?
can buy evo 10 sial.
aiyah, it's quite easy to guess one lah .... chap struck 4D or win football ... instead of saving and investing the winnings, or perhaps even buying a sensible, practical car, went to book the evo and pay initial with the winnings.
but very quickly, alamak ! money no enough ! ..... and the finance company comes along and tow away the vehicle lor ..... happens all the time .... the repo lots are brimming.
5 policemen surrounding somebody who illegally put a fake car plate on his car.
If the guy put illegal rims on his car, they might have to call in the riot squad. ![]()
Originally posted by Fatum:best part is the real evo stole the fake evo's car plate .....
seriously, what the fark was the faker thinking ? .....
why would a parking valet need to drive a $140k car ? ... drive a fancy souped up jap car but both pockets empty and have to run from the finance company all the time, what's the point ?
Haolian and sian Chio Bu la.. Show off to all the gals and BS about he is a CEO of what some company.. Bring the gal around in his car and eat expensive food. Like to be in the spot light... But in the end, he forget his father is not Bill Gate and has to go back to the reality. ![]()
This type of people like to be in the fast lane and left his brain at home.