The CHP said they had their fix-it tickets fraudulently signed off to avoid vehicle repair bills that could have gone into the thousands of dollars.
A 21-year-old Los Angeles man arrested in August used the names of CHP officers to sign off on more than 250 citations, charging $300 each, Capt. Gil Campa said Wednesday outside the CHP’s Santa Ana station house.
Investigators became aware of the scheme after a court official noticed that the signature on a fix-it ticket was that of a retired officer, Campa said. From there, they found an Instagram account promoting street-racing and sideshow events as well as illegal sign-off services.
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