Drivers face $95 fines under April 20 license plate crackdown – cops are searching for old stickers as grace period ends

DRIVERS have been hit with a $95 fee following a new license plate crackdown.

Officials granted drivers a grace period during which no fines were issued, but now offenders will be charged.

The auto crackdown targets drivers who have kept expired vehicle registrations and expired temporary license plates.

The multi-agency license plate crackdown officially begins April 20 and ends April 26, but Denver police will continue to check throughout May 20, according to the ABC News Colorado affiliate, KMGH-TV …

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