1.** Handling of imposters * *:
-The act of impersonating others to accept traffic violation punishment may constitute the crime of forging identity documents, using forged identity documents or helping criminals escape punishment in the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
-According to the seriousness of the crime, the impostor may be sentenced to administrative detention, and may be investigated for criminal responsibility and face criminal penalties such as fines or imprisonment.
2.** Handling of actual drunk drivers * *:
-people who actually drink alcohol will not only face legal responsibilities for drunk driving, such as revocation of driving license, administrative detention and fines. , but also to collude with others to be investigated for criminal responsibility.
-The actual drunk driver may be investigated for criminal responsibility on suspicion of "forging identity documents, using forged identity documents" or "obstructing official duties".
3.** Handling of relevant responsible persons * *:
—— If the traffic police or the staff of other relevant departments are at fault in the process of handling and fail to fulfill the responsibility of verifying their identity, resulting in the implementation of impersonation, the relevant personnel may also bear corresponding legal responsibilities according to the situation.
In a word, impersonating others to deal with illegal acts of drunk driving is a very serious crime in our country, which not only violates traffic regulations, but also violates the criminal law, and the relevant parties will face severe punishment by law. Therefore, this kind of behavior should never take the way of evading legal responsibility.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: Article 310 of the Criminal Law, whoever knowingly provides a hiding place or property for a criminal, helps him escape or perjures, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.