Monday, April 29, 2013
China replaced the military number plates, banned 11 expensive car brands
Beijing serviced the Audi A8 brings military sea, driven by a uniform jacket and entrepreneurs to pay 800 thousand a year to use the currency of this car and bring them many benefits .
Military plate China new style (left) and old (right)
Starting from fifth to here, all systems of military vehicles in the Chinese army units simultaneously rather new number plates, number plates for old form kanji mark 04 clues army troops are hereby away, instead use the alphabet transliteration characters kanji new military license plates.
The Ministry of Defence also published a list of 11 famous car brand will not be granted military license plates, meaning that the agency, the main unit of the Chinese military can not purchase expensive new car.
11 car brands are not the Chinese army military sea-level Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lincoln, Cadillac, Bentley, Jaguar, Porsche, Volkswagen Phaeton ...
Own brand SUV, the ban only applies to the current Land Rover, Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7, and Beijing is not specified limit price and the engine of the other vehicle brand's SUV line can the new shop.
The statement said the military number plate change is to implement the orders of Xi Jinping, the new President for tightening discipline and improving the image of the military.
Vinh Tran Giai, professor of law at the University of Chengdu in Sichuan province, told the South China Post: "I'm sure that the expensive car carrying military sea will soon reappear. They banned five times in the past few decades, but each time the number of vehicles prohibited to bring back more sea military before, and this time too. "
The professor added that Beijing is actually serviced the Audi A8 brings military sea, driven by a uniform jacket and entrepreneurs have to pay 800 thousand a year to use the currency of the This car and bring them many benefits.
Car number plates bearing the military in China are allowed to run red lights moving in the emergency lane, non-payment of tolls and some other incentives.
Mr Vinh said, growing military spending of China's fast-paced world, but no one knows how much of it is used to buy expensive cars.
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