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California 19-year-old arrested in bogus parking ticket scam

Por: Associated Press Tech December 26, 2022

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A 19-year-old man and put them on cars near the beach in Northern California last week in the hopes of collecting real payments, authorities said.The man put the false citations — which included a QR code linking potential victims to a website to pay a fine — on cars late Wednesday night, said Santa Cruz police.Investigators do not know how many fake tickets the man put on cars or how many victims may have paid... + full article



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