Motorcyclists Fined for Hiding Licence Plates, Stunt Riding on B.C. Highway
- Two motorcycle riders were fined for stunt riding on a Vancouver highway on August 17, as reported by the B.C. Highway Patrol.
- The motorcycles had their licence plates hidden, which is illegal according to police regulations about plate display.
- Both riders faced multiple fines and a seven-day impound of their motorcycles for illegal activities on the highway.
- The first rider, 23, received multiple fines totaling $1,274 and a bike impound for seven days, highlighting the serious consequences of their actions.
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