Drivers face charges under new Florida law banning obscured plates

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says a new Florida law is now in effect, and drivers who hide or alter their license plates could face criminal charges.

Florida now considers it a second-degree misdemeanor to cover, tint, obscure, or alter a license plate in any way.

The law also applies to products that flip, blur, or block plates, including those sold online…

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