My old friend Tuan recently bought a motorcycle at what he thought was a steal. Seeing the gleaming bike, I was happy for him. But his joy was short-lived. A few days later, he was despondent; the police had impounded his bike on suspicion of it being stolen. It turned out he’d fallen for a too-good-to-be-true deal and purchased a motorcycle with tampered Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) and engine numbers.
Tuan’s story isn’t unique. So, what exactly does “tampering with VINs and engine numbers” entail, and why does it lead to so much trouble? Let’s delve in.
Tampering with a vehicle’s VIN or engine number is a criminal act intended to alter its identifying information. Criminals often do this to sell stolen or illegally obtained vehicles.
According to criminal analyst John Smith (University of Criminology, London), “Tampering with VINs and engine numbers makes it difficult to trace the vehicle’s origin, facilitating illegal activities such as theft and fraud.”
Purchasing a motorcycle with a tampered VIN or engine number is akin to inviting trouble.
The old saying goes, “A possession’s longevity depends on its owner,” but to ensure smooth sailing with your motorcycle, consider these Feng Shui principles:
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Checking the VIN and engine number
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