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New crackdown driving law comes into effect in days – it could land you with six months in jail and a $2,000 fine
DRIVERS that give cops fake names after being pulled over are at risk of receiving a hefty fine and possible jail time as part of a new crackdown. A new law will come into force across the state of Texas on September 1. GettyCops in Texas are cracking down on drivers that withhold their identity after being quizzed[/caption] Patrol cops will be clamping down on drivers that don’t reveal their true identity when being quizzed at the roadside, per the local radio station KNUE. Drivers are at risk of being slapped with a hefty $2,000 fine as the offense will be considered a Class B misdemeanor. Road users could also see themselves spending time behind bars as they could be hit wi

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