PARKING officials have warned drivers about a hefty $2,000 fine left on car windshields after a common modification. Multiple states are fighting back against the popular car modification with dozens of road laws , as drivers are susceptible to thousand-dollar fines in several areas. Philadelphia's Parking Authority, or PPA, made a post on X about the "nuisance" offense.

According to the post, cars parked on the street without a license plate are subject to the giant fine . Police said they're currently on the lookout for rule-breakers. "Parking on a public street without a license plate is as obvious as hiding a giraffe in a phone booth," the PPA said in a post.

Read More on Parking Fines "If you're doing this, it's time to stop." Philadelphia officials classify nuisance vehicles into three categories: hazardous cars broken down, vehicles that haven't moved for an extended period, and cars without a license plate. Each fine leaves the car's owner eligible for fines up to $2,000, police warned.

The PPA also said pedestrians who spot illegal vehicles on the road can report the unregistered cars on this website . Most read in Motors PLATE, PLEASE! Philadelphia joins a growing list of city and state-wide officials speaking out after drivers illegally ripped their license plate registration from their cars. Officials in New York City also spoke out after the Metropolitan Transit Authority, or MTA, seized several luxury cars without plates.

The MTA reported confiscating 55 cars in.