Sandy Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 The spate of terrorist attacks occurring in the country has led to RTO revamping rules and regulations regarding registration of vehicles. Terror threats and planting of car and bike bombs has made RTO sit up and take notice. They are likely to make registration norms stricter with two to three levels of checks to be followed for verifications of addresses while delivering RC books. High ranking RTO officials said that they would be bringing in stricter registration norms and would be emphasizing on proof of address along with passport and voters ID copies. Unless proved to be genuine residents, no car and bike registrations would be accepted. Stricter rules were needed to deter false or devious applications. RTO offices at Andheri, Tardeo and Wadala no longer accept land records as proof of residence. Migrants from other states would need to attach lease agreements, details from employers ID cards etc to avail of licenses in the future. Services of postal departments too have been roped in to verify residence proof. Delivery of RC books will be made by post and residences would be double checked by postal departments failing which RC books would be returned to RTO for cancellation. The latest development will ensure that the level of fraud licensing for cars and bikes will be curbed in quick time.(motoroids) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rameshbabu.n Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 Ha Ha Ha ... The rules may be made strickter day by day. They may insist on every damn document to register. They may put 101 conditions to register a vehicle. They may involve postal, police and other such departments. But, at the end, they (the RTA guys) do everything and anything for a rate. Unless and until `that' is changed, nothing is likely to change. More and more genuine customers and general public will be harassed. And, milked more. Touts and Brokers charge more. Because, now they need to break more rules. Unless and until punishment is severe and exemplary, nothing works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sham Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 Absolutely agree, im more worried about terrorists in khaki and khadi than guys in simple clothes. At least there is a gap between attacks, with the former its a relentless struggle every day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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