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New GP number plates unveiled

2009-11-13 07:49

The new Gauteng number plates (Beeld)

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Cobus Coetzee

Johannesburg - The plastic number plates of all Gauteng-registered vehicles will have to be replaced with aluminium plates within the next four years.

According to the Gauteng provincial government, the new number plates will cost R50 more than the current plates.

Plastic number plates cost between R50 and R70 each, but the price is not regulated.

The provincial government has been promising for two years to introduce the new plates, but nothing has happened until now.

Present series to run out


Bheki Nkosi, MEC for roads and transport, said on Wednesday in an answer to a question in the legislature that the province is compelled to intervene, as the present registration numbers (series) will run out during the World Cup next year.

He also believes the new number plates will help to reduce crime.

The province wants to hamper forgery, improve the regulation of the manufacturing of number plates, and link each individual number plate to an individual vehicle owner.

According to the new system, new registration numbers will consist of a series of two letters, two numbers and two letters, ending with the letters "GP".

The new number plates will be equipped with a 2D barcode and a passive electronic chip. Vehicle owners will be able to keep their current registration numbers, but will still need to switch to the new aluminium number plates.

According to Nkosi, the manufacturing process will start on February 1 2010 and must be finished before November 1 2013.

The transition to the new system will cost R32m.

New IT system


Musa Manganyi, a deputy director in the department managing the project, said this will be spent on research, the design of the number plates, consultation, the registration of the manufacturers and printers of the number plates, as well as a new information technology system.

Using the new IT system, the government will be able to see where and by whom each number plate has been manufactured, as well as identify the details of the vehicle and its owner.

Gauteng has given a limited number of businesses permission to make the new number plates.

Three businesses will be making the reflective material, six will manufacture the blank number plates, and 204 will print the registration numbers.

Owners of vehicles whose registration numbers start with a "B" or "C" will be the first to have to replace their number plates.

The rest will follow alphabetically.

- Beeld

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Concerned 11/13/2009 8:10:44 AM
Reduce Crime? Surely, criminals will find a way to extract the personal info of the driver from the passive chip. Another fantastic way to find out where we live!! How about cracking down on the morons who drive around without any plates whatsoever because it looks cool!

LSA 11/13/2009 8:12:43 AM
A waste of money!!!!

Rehaad 11/13/2009 8:14:51 AM
Please someone tell me if I am been paranoid in thinking that the Government are trying to have communist control over us. First FICA than RICA and now number plates that gives them all our information. I can just see the future of car theft, criminals will have the equipment to get all our details from our number plates. Is our leaders gone MAD?

Obvious 11/13/2009 8:15:53 AM
While I understand we're running out of combinations on the 'old' system, I fail to see why this change is mandatory. What makes aluminium better than plastic? And why wasn't this implemented in the 1st place when they changed plates a while ago?

Jumbo Swart 11/13/2009 8:17:30 AM
If they pay me to do I will otherwise they can get stuffed and I will do what the taxis do and not pay my fines if I get any

HT 11/13/2009 8:18:37 AM
Personal Information is not stored n the chip. It usually contains a unique number linked to a system that has the related information. Being able to read the chip is childs play. You can do nothing with it unless you have access to the back end database

Liz 11/13/2009 8:20:07 AM
So who uncle, aunt, nephew, cousin etc have been awarded these contracts. What a rip off!!

George English 11/13/2009 8:20:22 AM
Cars do not commit crimes....!!
What a total fabrication of truth by Government to extract money from the public.

Jonas 11/13/2009 8:20:26 AM
Just another way of making money.

Stuart 11/13/2009 8:21:43 AM
Whats with the different colours?

Sbonelo 11/13/2009 8:22:42 AM
Here come the negativity from the peanut gallery again.
Change the dam plates, who cares. They will be rivetted onto the vehicle, and manufacturers have already started making holes for this on the bumpers and bodies of new cars.

Complain constantly about crime but even something small like this is not good enough for some?????

cr1t 11/13/2009 8:23:20 AM
cool

moon 11/13/2009 8:26:11 AM
Another way to skrew the people for money , if they want to make the change why do we have to pay ,is it is we are paying for those million rand cars that these gov officials drive , cut that allowance and pay for the new plates

Mike 11/13/2009 8:28:18 AM
As it stands, criminals can file-off the engine numbers! They can steal cars with the most sophisticated tracking devices and remove them! So what will these plates do!?
I feel some of these "projects" are nothing but a way to pass on tenders to some SPECIFIC people!
Sorry but to me this is waste of money! We already pay enough to own our cars.

ZAPPA 11/13/2009 8:28:42 AM
Aluminium is a high cost comodity, soon our registration plates will end up at the scrap dealers.

@ concerned 11/13/2009 8:29:34 AM
The new number plates have to be riveted to the vehicle, therefore making it more difficult to remove. Well... that is the theory...

Hendrik 11/13/2009 8:30:54 AM
cool...hehe...the first one says boob

jc 11/13/2009 8:31:03 AM
i am a 54 years young idiot scotsman thats lived(sorry survived) in this country for 29 years and to me being such a idiot person can only see this as another money maker for all the well educated government officials that the good citizens of this place put in power.

GTI Driver 11/13/2009 8:31:18 AM
Okay so can we have any of the 4 colours. I hate number plates as it makes the car look "ugly". Like on my Red GTi 5 it looks so "mean" without the numberplate & its holder. I wonder then if a can have a Black lettered numberplate in front to match the grill and a red letter numberplate on the back to match the paintwork. At least it would look more stylish.
I also think criminals will still find a way to counterfeit them and them some poor person has to prove their innocence in crimes.

Sybs 11/13/2009 8:31:38 AM
I don't want a numberplate saying 'boob'. haha

Wonder 11/13/2009 8:32:50 AM
You can't put a passive RFID chip on a metallic surface! They have a surprise waiting for them...

Lee 11/13/2009 8:35:45 AM
@sbonelo well said brother! Change the damn plates...always a problem with change in this country it seems...

KOOS BOTHA 11/13/2009 8:36:41 AM
The new GP numberplates manufacturers will certainly be privileged BEE businesses. GP is a lekker place to be.

Plate 11/13/2009 8:37:07 AM
Surely we are heading to a communist state all our info. are with them

Adam 11/13/2009 8:37:26 AM
What is it with White South Africans and moaning!!!! You give us all a bad name! I agee with Sbonelo - changes the plates who cares??

Ronnie 11/13/2009 8:41:34 AM
I wounder who in government is going to make a fortune this time?

Albert 11/13/2009 8:42:33 AM
Shew on this - Mr positive stop whinning .The real deal is this ship will also contain your personnal banking detail , and when driving on any of the new Gauteng roads ,which was in fact already paid for by the tax payers.You will be charged at a rate of 50c /km .Just another carrot to reach there actual agenda.

lieplapper 11/13/2009 8:43:48 AM
, mense moet na die dieper prentjie kyk,, big brother prentjie

KC 11/13/2009 8:44:39 AM
"Gauteng has given a limited number of businesses permission to make the new number plates." - Just another way to give taxpayers money to buddies of government officials.

allan 11/13/2009 8:45:00 AM
Aluminium , talk about the smelters electricity bill , there must be an investigation into whether any of the people concerned have scrap metal businesses as i can forsee that the crooks aka politicians and the scrap metal dealers making a killing

Anon 11/13/2009 8:46:05 AM
Yet another way to milk us!!!

Brian 11/13/2009 8:47:11 AM
THE CHIP - Is this similar to the RFID chip?
If so, with the correct equipment, the car can be tracked where-ever it is!! Also it can be used to track speeding!! Is this a subtle attempt for the “Authorities” to know where all RSA citizens are at any one time?

Tsotsi 11/13/2009 8:47:47 AM
This is just moronic. I see a futute were all vehicles in Gauteng drive around without any plates because syndicates are stealing ALUMINIUM plates to sell to recyclers. If they can steal telkom cables and manhole covers, this would by all means be a easy task and target. This 'Robbin Hood' approach from our government is really starting to get on my nerves.

DEnnis 11/13/2009 8:47:55 AM
More money 4 theives, will steal for scrap

Bob 11/13/2009 8:49:00 AM
Four years?. Well then, as with FICA, RICA, and this can be call "LICA", I couldn't be bother unless I buy a new car with the "crime-proof" plates, or until I have to do it.

Stephen 11/13/2009 8:51:06 AM
I completely understand but why does it have to be aluminium,just plain madness'

Dennis 11/13/2009 8:51:14 AM
Money money for goverment officials to pocket

Joe F 11/13/2009 8:52:24 AM
Just another money making scam of the goverment? The person who had the idee of changing this, can pay for this! Is the car electronics & electric not going to work on the chip...or with your radio/cell phone or bluetooth set ?? This will NEVER HELPWITH CRIME!!! JUST REMOVE THE NUMBERPLATE... HOW THEY GOING TO TRACK THE THEN?? Most cars do have a tracker or something any way!!

Nicky 11/13/2009 8:53:39 AM
This is insane. The government is wasting all that money on something that really isn't necessary. Im sure they could put the money to better use like, maybe feeding all the starving people in the country. And I don't think it will reduce forgery by much. The plates will still be able to be forged wether they are plastic or aluminium.

MP3 11/13/2009 8:55:04 AM
someone getting nice kickback here methinks...

Rockman 11/13/2009 8:56:04 AM
Well! Sbonelo, you are correct. People are reacting negatively. But can you blame them. seems like a money making business to me and yes....who are the ones who have received the contracts to manufacture. Probably family and friends again. But this will continuously happen as we all just complain and do absolutely nothing else. As ZAPPA says Aluminium is a high cost comodity, soon our registration plates will end up at the scrap dealers

Stewber 11/13/2009 8:57:10 AM
Yip. What a joke. Electronically saving information on your number plate which is highly accessible to any person that walks around a shopping mall? What next?

Gauteng province needs to take a look at Kwa-Zulu Natal and use their number plate system. For more effecient!!

Next thing Julius Malema is going to have his 10c worth and then there are going to be seperate number plates for Blacks & Whites.

Please stop coming up with hair-brain schemes that at the end of the day cost the Tax-Payers of Gauteng R32Mil??? How about you fix our roads rather, instead of lining someone's pockets again?

Vannix 11/13/2009 8:57:23 AM
Why replace the old plates? Why not simply start with the new numbers on 1 Jan 2010 and continue from there? Within a few years most of the older cars will have the new plates anyway. If they replace the old numbers half of the new 'series' will be consumed by existing vehicles before the first new vehicle is registred. This is mostly a money making scheme, if it was for legit reasons they wont force us tha change something that is already working.

admire 11/13/2009 8:59:52 AM
Welcome to the NWO

samsam@REHAAD 11/13/2009 9:00:25 AM
I have serious problem with you, I understand its where you come from. ANC used to be recognised as communists, dangerous indoctrination by racists, you grew up with that mentality to be enemies of ANC yet you embrace RACISM, communism cant be compared to RACISM, there is no political system around the world called racism, while communism is accepted in the world, instead of you hating racism you hate communism

pdw 11/13/2009 9:02:08 AM
How's about leaving numberplates alone for now, and going after "revolutionary" polititians with 50k in unpaid speeding tickets?

Tintin 11/13/2009 9:04:35 AM
I can see the idea working as the plates are more durable than the plastic ones, and because they need to be screwed onto a holder which is ribbeted to the vehicle, this should prevent guys shooting down to the coast for the weekend without plates on. This also makes it a "bit" more difficult for criminals to rip the plates off when stealing your car. Just one question... What about my bike? Can I get these plates in a 30x150mm as well?

Jimbo 11/13/2009 9:07:05 AM
Great.. now our aluminium number plates will be stolen and we will have to replace them every week... More money for the people making them I guess..

Racket 11/13/2009 9:08:28 AM
Just another racket aand ploy to further pilfer the already strained pockets of consumers. When the cow's dry they are going to slaughter it and eat its flesh also!

JanS 11/13/2009 9:12:29 AM
"as the present registration numbers (series) will run out during the World Cup next year." Yeah, milk it for what its worth. We know it will run out by next year, regardless of whether it is world cup or not. Banana republic

Confusious 11/13/2009 9:14:26 AM
1. Will the replacement be free and part of the R32m?
2. The cheapest plates at the moment are made of aluminium -- will those also have to replaced?
3. So, all the crime will now shift to the other provinces?
4. All the colours remind me of a banana republic...

LUCAS EDWARDS 11/13/2009 9:14:28 AM
Waste of money , someone will be given this tender and 110% it will be an ANC connection . A country that should be changing peoples lives and not number plates . I think this is a disgrace .

Beanie 11/13/2009 9:15:35 AM
yet another way for Government to get money out of the public and make life here in SA more of a drag.

Ben 11/13/2009 9:15:45 AM
A new system is unavoidable, as the old system runs out. This system will also run out of steam in 20 or 30 years. Please dont make this a racial issue again. If a few whites complain, it doesnt become a whites issue. Was it only whites that complained here? A very sound and secure system....similar systems implimented in European and other countries. It will work, so lets do it, the cost is not that high.

anwar 11/13/2009 9:16:27 AM
just another way for the govt to cash in on some millions. how else are they going to make up for all the fraud thats taking place at govt level?

Hennie Muller 11/13/2009 9:17:58 AM
A total load of rubbish. I don't understand the crime part. Someone has seen a possible fortune generation and has "organized" family members to get rich quickly.

Peanut 11/13/2009 9:19:28 AM
Helps for crime

NoNoNo 11/13/2009 9:19:43 AM
Alluminium is not an ideal base to mount passive RFID chips on. Plastic is prefered for this purpose. They are making a mistake and it won't work properly. They will discover this only after they injected huge funds into this project. Big mistake!

Ja ja 11/13/2009 9:19:59 AM
I will use my high voltage shocker and blow that chip to the moon. Then they can try and track me.

Andy 11/13/2009 9:22:36 AM
Once again, the government putting energy in the all the wrong places, how will this curb crime.... crimals are not stupid!! Now an even easier way to obtain our personal details just as Concerned mentioned.

Steve 11/13/2009 9:23:11 AM
Gravy Train

@Concerned 11/13/2009 9:23:22 AM
"Surely, criminals will find a way to extract the personal info of the driver from the passive chip." No, the info is stored on a server, not on the chip. If they set up the server with the level of security that eNatis had in its early days (which was none) it might be a problem though. Aluminium is soft, though. Just as easy to remove from the car...

rivet, shmivet 11/13/2009 9:26:15 AM
Manufacturers making holes, give me a break. You telling me that my import car is going to have ready made holes for a south african number plate. rivets will stop nobody anyway. If it's not indented in every panel, it can be taken off

Win 11/13/2009 9:27:46 AM
If man can make it, man can break it...so where's the point in fighting crime with it.

Mcfly 11/13/2009 9:28:17 AM
@wonder..I am under the impression that all the Spoornet rail trucks have RFID tags on them, I don't think that its a problem if the chip is encased in resin, what's your thinking on this?

Wes 11/13/2009 9:29:25 AM
The reason for using alluminium is so that if the car is burnt out or in a serious accident then you can still see the reg no. Alluminium has been used before without a theft problem. Common guys... stop being so pessimistic!

Thabiso 11/13/2009 9:30:29 AM
To the MEC how do these contracts get obtained or do I have to know someone within the government in-order to clinge this contract?

Victor Morare 11/13/2009 9:32:28 AM
Chip or no chip criminals always find a way to your car.

Worried 11/13/2009 9:36:20 AM
Where is this country heading to? This is a new concept to help generate incom,nothing to do with combating crime. Can i get a deal?

Mmm 11/13/2009 9:37:59 AM
What about personalised number plates? You had to buy the number ... how do you keep the number?
This is crazy!!!

Mike3 11/13/2009 9:38:13 AM
This is like the Driver Licence thing where Schabir Shaik got the contract to make them. Why is there "selected" supplies and not any supplier that conform to the spesification. For those who argue the system run out of numbers, what about re-using the numbers that came free.

Mandrake 11/13/2009 9:38:16 AM
I'm sure some 1st year IT student already has a crack for these number plates...

Kolobe 11/13/2009 9:39:13 AM
The majority of the moaners here are no doubt white.Anything the government wants to change, old whitey complains.Will you people ever be happy.We had to grin and bear with your old regime and their changes for many years.SO GET WITH THE FLOW OR GO!!!

AagNee 11/13/2009 9:41:33 AM
Funny that the Western Cape does not run out of numbers.

bekkie 11/13/2009 9:42:00 AM
Why are cars not manufactured with numberplates embossed into the metal to the bumbers, and the cars security system then links that number to the owner of the motor.

DAVE 11/13/2009 9:42:14 AM
HERE WE GO AGAIN . ONCE AGAIN OUR GOVERMENT IS FINDING WAYS TO GET MORE MONEY FOR THEIR BACK POCKETS , THEY KNEW THEY HAD PROBLEMS WITH THE OLD TRANSVAAL PLATES AND WENT THE SAME ROUTE ,

SickOfThisHogwash 11/13/2009 9:42:27 AM
Another stinking hair brain scheme that would need a governing body, fraud department, judicail commission, ANC representation, extravagant parties and body guards, IDIOTIC!

Deano 11/13/2009 9:43:33 AM
Yup, they kept doing that in Zim.... oh and shock horror, one of the political heavies owned the number plate company! Imagine my surprise and they are not even original with their stealing. ANC = all national communists

Sbonelo 11/13/2009 9:44:27 AM
@steve @concerned @ andy and others - What is it that you suggest will stop crime? You seem to know it all dont you? please enlighten us and tell us why you havent approached government with your 100% strategy for crime reduction? You would be better than Mandela if you could stop crime?

My guess is you actually have no clue, you think by being negative it will change everything, surely after a life time of negativity you have realised that it doesnt change anything?
Obviously not, and the government is stupid....................

Concerned 11/13/2009 9:45:14 AM
I wonder how this affects the citizens of SA's right to privacy given that we can be tracked?

Rita 11/13/2009 9:45:32 AM
How about pumping the R32m into Eskom rather?

Ron 11/13/2009 9:46:26 AM
The colours indicate private citizen, company, government dep and diplomatic. It's been used a few African countries already (except barcode and chip) where it is popriveted to a car. What they don't say is how easy the bend and deform and the printing doesn't keep. Will keep the money rolling in as you have to replace continuously.

Dee 11/13/2009 9:48:10 AM
why do we need tracking systems then? are the vehicle tracking companies going to reduce their premiums?

Jehaan 11/13/2009 9:49:45 AM
This chip in the number plate will be used to monitor your route when travelling on the new toll gate routes to be imposed soon on the N1 between Pretoria and Johannesburg. Now SANRAL will be able to monitor where a motorist climbed onto the N1 and where that motorist climbed off. The bill will be sent monthly to your residential address or postal address. This toll system is entirely electronic without any boom control. Thus a motorist will not even know that he or she has been through a toll gate but believe me he or she will know at the end of the month when that fat juicy toll gate bill arrives!!! Bon Appetit

Lee....news24 Post My comments 11/13/2009 9:49:50 AM
U PEOPLE ARE A BUNCH OF MISERABLE LONELY NEGATIVE CIRCUS WANNA BE OWNERS....R U EVER OPEN MINDED????

Dennis 11/13/2009 9:50:52 AM
Cool, I like this!

DeeDee 11/13/2009 9:51:58 AM
More ways to exert control and steal money.

Steve 11/13/2009 9:52:01 AM
And whose family will scoop exclusive contracts to produce the new plates?

Technocrat 11/13/2009 9:52:12 AM
I'm not surprised by the negative comments as this brings change again.

My one negative comment is that Government is fixing their personnel problems with technology, instead of building people with character, norms and values.

Interestingly enough I was involved with this about two years ago from a technology point of view and knew it was coming. The problem with the current persplex plates are that they're easy to make and thus easy to commit fraud. To emboss a metal plate you need an embossing machine which will elliminate the common criminal from fabricating false plates.

But this still leaves the syndicates who are well organised. By introducing the 2-D barcode and chip with only a unique number, and no personal info on it. This unique number is linked back to a database where personal info is stored. The idea with the unique code is not to identify the owenr of the vehicle, but to detect where in the supply chain of a false number plate the fraud was committed, and then nail those bastards. So it may actually work :-)

This raises the question of IT security, and if you thought you're safe from a banking point of view because you're not registred for Internet banking at yuor bank, think again. Your info is in a database and this is where the human element fails the best technology solutions. Hence, it would be better to improve the morals of the people in Government, right from the top (where it starts) down, but let's not go into that one.......

mike 11/13/2009 9:52:33 AM
All that I can say that he hasn’t got anything better to do than play around with some graphics package that he found on the office PC. As for reducing crime I cannot see how this crazy idea of his will work, unless you hit them over the head with the new number plate. It’s always cost to Mr. Public.

Peter Coetzee 11/13/2009 9:56:22 AM
One cannot but wonder who the newly appointed manufacturers are and if there is any affiliation to the many corrupt government officials in South Africa. It seems to be an absolute waste of money with questionable beneficiaries.

whatever 11/13/2009 9:56:40 AM
R32m!!!! And when you drive through all the potholes (that are not fixed) the lovely new numberplate will also just fall off.

ARIES 11/13/2009 9:56:41 AM
Another way to create jobs for pals I think

Digger 11/13/2009 9:58:17 AM
Don't worry...once taxi owners realize its going to cost them money they'll strike and local government will back down...they own the roads and routes etc anyway...don't they??

sido 11/13/2009 9:59:08 AM
and how many of these suppliers are family members of the department????

Anon 11/13/2009 9:59:15 AM
Good to see the example numberplates have the word BOOB in them.

Allan 11/13/2009 10:01:18 AM
Thank God for the "Privacy Law" here in Europe.... The government/s would not be able to do that here....

James 11/13/2009 10:07:12 AM
Just another money making scheme - this was done up in Zim years ago. Which "limited number of businesses" were awarded the tender/contracts to manifacture these plates?

Tso 11/13/2009 10:08:58 AM
If they need to replace they must exchange the old ones with the new ones for free.

chris 11/13/2009 10:09:34 AM
why replace the existing and not simply implimenting the new system with new purchases and resales? this is another money making raket, it will do nothing for crime as there is no law inforcement. this will only give the metropolice another thing to fine law obiding motorists for. all they are interested in is getting money not safety or crime prevention

Vovo 11/13/2009 10:14:19 AM
@Sbonilo! I 101% AGREE! These people that come here to comment have serious issues. Complain, winge, whine, no matter what the hell the topic is. This is a step in the right direction. It prevents every opportunict TOM dick & harry from theft. It will make for better control. Yes, there will be a few out there that may get around the system, but in the end that is still less than we have now. At the moment you can change plates at will & 99% of the time never get caught. Take it from me, I do it, just to cruise 240Km/h on the city freeways. have never been stopped once, never got a ticket, nothin. I am taking it that criminals, suspects, thieves & gangsters can do this just as easily to do a bit more than just speed.

So yes, I am willing to support the new system. To all you behind your screens waiting to complain, get a life. You don't stop with your comments when nothing is done. Now something is happening you still at it cause rather have nothing done. It never ends. Too many unfunny commedians in this gallery I say. If you have a better Idea, then please share it (Once you do a bit of research so's not to make yourself look even more foolish)

The day there is 1 worthwile comment on these forums will be the day christ comes again together with horned donkeys & flying pigs

shatzie 11/13/2009 10:34:30 AM
I have no doubt that some government officials' family member is a manufacturer of the new plates. Someone should look into who owns these manufacturing companies...

Willempie 11/13/2009 10:46:11 AM
Which metro force will be able to check my number plate to be aluminium. Make your own in the early days and see if they can (hand) check every one. If a chip is used how will they pick up a car without a chip. That means much more expensive technology to pick up those cars without the chip? They want to check if you are WANTED by police at tollgates. If not it will take many years before they catch you if they ever do. Do not use tollgates then they are forced to catch you with special mobile equipment again with no chip it will be hard as they are looking for something they know should be there but is not. Hehehe what a farce

Mahmood, Dump-by-the-Sea 11/13/2009 10:49:20 AM
Oh, so this is what comes after ZZZ999GP! Clearly, the 1000 vehicles driving around asking WTFxxxGP? will be silenced. I would request a detailed budget for the R32m - look what Durban got for it's R6.5m 2010 web pages (valued at R250,000)! Eish - to be well connected, and dirty!

anne 11/13/2009 10:49:37 AM
beautifull, what about the rest of the country? these things always seem to happen to Gauteng....are we the guinea pigs or what???

Badger 11/13/2009 10:52:03 AM
Someone has been talking to someone at the Aluminium Mines, tenders have been granted and someone is going to have a LEKKA Christmas next year, and the next year, and the next year. Wishing I was that someone :)

JanF 11/13/2009 10:55:39 AM
Here is the real deal: ever heard of the communist manifesto? First we are denied the right to bear arms- New arms law. No we are going to be tracked? Did anybody vote on this? didn't think so. Wake up people,we alraidy live in a communist state....

Peter 11/13/2009 11:02:38 AM
Have you guys not seen how the government works yet. The present people got no backhanders for the plates we use today, so they change them and in doing so ensure that they will have a nice pension, thanks to us.

Sbonelo 11/13/2009 11:05:22 AM
@ vovo - To true. Have you noticed that all the complainers have something in common? I wont mention what it is or they will pull the usual race card.

I am beginning to wonder if all whites are just born negative? I cannot for the life of me figure it out, you guys are never happy with anything? Can someone please explain? Are you only happy if a white government implements things in a country? Please answer as I would love to know?

Truthful James 11/13/2009 11:09:39 AM
If only EVERYBODY stopped speeding for 3 months, it would put the UK guy who has the speeding ticket franchise out of business.

Scheister 11/13/2009 11:22:54 AM
LOL at jaja...i completely agree...lol shock the chip to the moon...and who can proof you have done it...lol...that'll teach them...the owners don't have the equipment to check if its workin...just wonder what will happen if you're checked in a roadblock and its not working??? actually...its all a lot of crap...like evryone says...making money and beomming more and more communist!!! Think we need a hitler here to sort some shit out..hmmmmm

mluleki 11/13/2009 11:23:08 AM
Alluminium wow i see money scrap metal collectors will have a field day stealing plates and selling them off a new breed of izinyoka will target vehicles and end up damaging them

Bonny 11/13/2009 11:26:56 AM
Just another money making racket. The sole factory making these plates is owned by an MP's son....and (surprise, surprise) Shaik gets a kickback from every plate sold.
The german tech people supplying the technolgy have admitted that the technology is faulty and does not work..but SA going ahead.

theunisp 11/13/2009 11:40:25 AM
R32m to take fire up a design package, get a readily available font, stick a clipart of the Gauteng logo on it and then setup a database with less fields than my fingers - it should take a junior programmer and designer maybe 3 days. For what?

Engi 11/13/2009 11:48:03 AM
I would like to see this sophisticated plate fitted to my self-propelled Venter Trailer...What a waste of money!

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pawsaw says... I think it is sad that 64% are still angry enough with FW for doing the right thing that they would deny their own language.Your language is who you are and your culture and I believe it should be fought for. I think perhaps many of the people who were against this did not understand the poll question correctly and had a kneejerk reaction and those who did understand believe that he should have ensured the survival by speaking up before now. I am proud that my country has 11 or 13 official languages and that now I can associate with whoever Ilike regardless of language/colour/religious affiliation and have the freedom to do so.That wasn't so before 1994 and I was deeply ashamed that it was so and made the choice to align myself with Africa when I had a legal right to British Citizenship which means that I now have no family of my own in the country as they have all gone abroad so that they can work and support their mother here so that I can continue in my own small way to contribute understanding and help build up my country. In life one can carry all the wrongs and hurts ever done to you and your family with you all your life but doing that will ultimately ruin and shorten YOUR life. You are only a victim if you allow yourself to be by hanging onto things which are hurting you more than the people who are long dead. We all have a choice whether we love or hate and loving those we share a country with is so much easier and nicer and productive than harping on what their ancestors did to our ancestors. White people could and have learned from Africans as have Africans from whites. United we could change the world; constantly focussing on the past we are falling flat on our faces. It is never too late to save something like your culture and language. It is part of what I love about Mzansi, we still have a chance to make a difference to the world and retain who we are. The whites who have either chosen to remain or have nowhere else to go should look just as far as the African people they know and reach out and help educate them should they desire it and language is the key. It should not be a one way street.Let us preserve and maintain our rich diversity and respect our differences and learn from one another. The superpowers out there are just waiting to step in and they are not all of British or Dutch descent. Several people here have spoken of Mandarin for they ARE the greatest threat and the most commonly spoken language in the world. They are also very clever and totally ruthless. They learn English (the language of business) and they appear to be amazingly generous and make naive people believe that they are doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. Payback time WILL come and when it does you will have nowhere to run. They practise 1 child only families so f your culture demands that there should be a boy child and your first child is a girl, what do you do? Millions of perfectly healthy girl babies are abandoned by parents to die because they wish to follow their custom. They require land and resources so they give support to countries with those things. They are not doing it for you they are doing it for their own people and placing you in servitude and secretly colonising you. Be afraid, be very afraid because when they see the time is ripe they will come in and wipe you out without batting an eye. Effectively they will do what British imperialism did in America. If you do not submit to their will you will just be destroyed and the few remnants will be so grateful to be spared that they will bow the knee and find themselves in reserves like the native American Indians. Let us talk to one another respectfully and share ideas on how to prevent this happening. We can't do this unless we use language we can all understand and that is our country which we have in common and love. Let's start today. Read the article...

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