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Methinks you worry too much, my old workmate who retired and took off in a motorhome has spent this winter on a campsite in Morocco. Wifi is not available where he is so he was unable to seek advice from internet based forums about this tricky subject. Irresponsible fool that he is Charlie and his wife jumped on a plane at Christmas and came home to visit friends and family for ten days with absolutely no issues.
It is correct that the authorities check that vehicles that enter do subsequently leave again but probably only not that often.
He was very lucky then.
The vehicle is registered against a person's SIN number, which is written in the passport.
When leaving the country, that SIN number is put into the computer and it should bring up the details of the vehicle and that it's in the country.
It may be that they don't check at airports so carefully, but we've had cases where someone was challenged about a vehicle that we'd taken through at Sebta and out through Mauritania three or four years earlier
I also had a long argument with les Douanes when I was ENTERING the country in my Landy 130- they hadn't done the paperwork correctly and they were insistent that I was trying to bring a vehicle in that was already in the country from another trip a couple of months earlier

