
Man Claims Laws Don't Apply Over Fake License Plate Incident
Published June 7, 2026
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A man with a fictitious laminated license plate claims legal immunity in a B.C. court, leading to upheld convictions. Chaos ensues from the bizarre protest.
In British Columbia, a man attempted to use a laminated paper as a license plate, arguing in court that the law does not apply to him. Despite his claims, the court upheld his convictions. The case drew attention due to the man's insistence that he is beyond legal jurisdiction, a typical stance for self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizens'.
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