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  • Hi-tech tamper-proof number plates soon

    These hi-tech plates are common worldwide to prevent theft of vehicles, use of vehicles for terrorism purposes and other illegal activities.
    The high security number plates will be implemented from January 1, 2005.

    source :http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/nov/30number.htm

  • #2
    hmm thats sounds interesting.. lets c when it gets implemented..i know the article says jan 2005 lets c when they actually implement this
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    • #3
      ya i heard about it and read it in newspapapers too about 2-3 years back. lets see how it goes

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      • #4
        for how long this thing will work withing few months or yrs thieves will find out the way to crash the plates and all.. hardly matters..

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        • #5
          Pretty impressive I think....
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          • #6
            this time i m not gonna change my plate in the very first week...
            these stupid norms changes every other day... & we have to just go to the no. plate makers & throw our money at them...!

            & i think only some specific govt. agencies or so are entitled to produce such plates ...so that will create a chaos...
            since we have 80 million vehicles on road already (as per article)...!

            & sinec the process of conversion will take some time ... upto Jan 2007 (as per article) ... i'll be among the last ones to get such plates for my vehicles ...!

            more over these plates will cost much more than current plates...! atleast 500 bucks for a set...!

            stupid authorities... ** both thumbs down**
            vrrrooooooommm....BOOMMM...! Heard the sonic boom? Yeah, it was me...!

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            • #7
              theres nothin on this earth tht our friendly neighbourhood indian theives cant tamper!! ROLL ON!
              frightened already?!

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              • #8
                I don't think Indian thieves are tech savvy yet ..these number plates will be equipped with RFID.

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                • #9
                  even the chinese meter in the autos in Delhi were supposed to be tamper proof when launched...but some smart a** tampered it within a week....lol...everything is possible in india
                  Dont Start with me ........ YOU\'LL NEVER WIN!

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                  • #10
                    Give USA to lalu and see how it changes to bihar in few days.. lol..

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                    • #11
                      [u]posted on behalf of "nimish":

                      i know abt this matter since its inception(2001)due to the very fact that my maternal uncle is Commisioner of Public transport in Maharashtra....i dont deny what u people r saying that the topic is already discussed....nevertheless refer to this article (of course its in marathi)

                      it says that althought this is pending since 01 oct 2001, but is going to get implemenmted only next month.and this decision is out only yesterday after rejecting all the counter claims...that is the point i wanna make.

                      vrrrooooooommm....BOOMMM...! Heard the sonic boom? Yeah, it was me...!

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                      • #12
                        I have reading it since a long time and was wondering when it would be really implemented..

                        It would be something like this..



                        Here is the link to one of the companies that makes the machines to do it..

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                        • #13
                          RFID-enabled is not one of the features according to the above site.Other countries like USA,UK are already using this feature in the number-plates.Its good for us as it raises privacy concerns but sometimes could be useful in tracking stolen vehicles(only in cases where the thief is too dumb not to disable the RFID chip/battery).

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                          • #14
                            i think this will increase the new vehicles' prices to some extent...!
                            vrrrooooooommm....BOOMMM...! Heard the sonic boom? Yeah, it was me...!

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                            • #15
                              The city's cop's shall have a good time with the changed rules. Whenever some rule changes, they promptly cash it to their fullest.
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