Crackdown on car plates
CHINA'S military will use new car plates from May 1 and tighten controls on their approval, a move to stop civilian cars carrying army plates and stamp out bogus military car licenses.
The military will "harshly crack down on" counterfeit military cars, defense ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng told reporters yesterday in response to reports of luxury cars with military plates seen parked at dining and entertainment venues during the Spring Festival.
Cars with military plates are granted privileges, including exemption from road tolls and parking fees.
The military will "harshly crack down on" counterfeit military cars, defense ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng told reporters yesterday in response to reports of luxury cars with military plates seen parked at dining and entertainment venues during the Spring Festival.
Cars with military plates are granted privileges, including exemption from road tolls and parking fees.
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