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PHILADELPHIA, PA — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers recently confiscated 22,000 counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers during inspections at the Area Port of ...
Users of the SENTRI trusted traveler program, which allows for expedited screening at the U.S.-Mexico border, will no longer have windshield decals identifying their cars. Some SENTRI members have ...
According to CBP, the fake documents were shipped from Israel to Philadelphia. "The fake inspection stickers were assessed at $1,404,700, had they been authentic," CBP said.
CBP officers discovered the fake inspection stickers in two separate shipments. Ten-thousand were found inside a parcel that arrived Nov. 26, and 12,000 in one received Dec. 9.
Newer technology RFID decal provides secure occupant information to CBP officers as the vehicles enter U.S. RFID Security Upgrades Needed for Entrance to California From Mexico ...
Holders of the SENTRI pass that let's you speed through the United States-Mexico border will no longer have a decal identifying their cars as SENTRI approved. Some SENTRI holders feared the decals ...