Netizens applaud idea of using red licence plates to stop abuse of official cars
By , on February 22nd, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> After a primary school student in Beijing suggested that government vehicles use red licence plates for easy recognition, China’s netizens and scholars agreed this might be a sensible way to curb private use of government cars. The misuse of official cars has recently become the focus of anti-corruption measures in China. Different procedures by local governments have been introduced to stop such abuse. But Bing Zheng, a professor at Jilin University, said most had been ineffective. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Netizens applaud idea of using red licence plates to stop abuse of official cars
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Netizens applaud idea of using red licence plates to stop abuse of official cars
<!– google_ad_section_start –> After a primary school student in Beijing suggested that government vehicles use red licence plates for easy recognition, China’s netizens and scholars agreed this might be a sensible way to curb private use of government cars. The misuse of official cars has recently become the focus of anti-corruption measures in China. Different procedures by local governments have been introduced to stop such abuse. But Bing Zheng, a professor at Jilin University, said most had been ineffective. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Netizens applaud idea of using red licence plates to stop abuse of official cars
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