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According to Bangalore Traffic Police data, there are 43,289 cases of defective registered number plates from registered. In 2022, 3,88,488 cases were registered, and 4,56,521 cases were registered in 2021. He added that these also impact the police’s ability to detect violations through AI cameras. “With defective or no number plates, finding the vehicle causing the violation would become difficult. If the number plate is defective or fake, even if the challan is generated, it won’t read the right person,” he added.

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