
California authorities reveal massive 'fix-it' ticket scheme allegedly tied to illegal street racers
Fox News
California authorities arrested more than two dozen people for their alleged involvement in a ticket-fixing scheme.
The tickets were issued for violations such as unlawful modifications to a vehicle or if a part is missing. Drivers can fix the issue and have an officer sign off that the violation has been corrected to avoid any penalties. Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
Sanchez-Peralta sold the forged signatures for $300 each, officials said Wednesday. Authorities said about 250 citations issued during street racing events were signed off.

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