Owner’s contact number on RC to deter vehicle lifters, say cops
The traffic wing of the local police has come up with a new idea to verify vehicle ownership and deter vehicle-lifting incidents. While the government has been banking upon highsecurity registration number plates to deter such incidents, the local traffic wing is advocating the vehicle owner’s mobile phone number and email id as two tools to verify ownership.
The traffic wing of the local police has come up with a new idea to verify vehicle ownership and deter vehicle-lifting incidents. While the government has been banking upon highsecurity registration number plates to deter such incidents, the local traffic wing is advocating the vehicle owner’s mobile phone number and email id as two tools to verify ownership.
According to the traffic police, if the vehicle owner’s phone number was present on the registration certificate (RC) of the vehicle, then vehicle-lifting could be deterred. If a person bought a used vehicle, mobile number could be changed along with the ownership.
The traffic wing has written a letter to the state transport commissioner and is looking forward to a favourable reply from the department.
Assistant commissioner of police (ACP), traffic wing, Harjit Singh said aided by the owner’s mobile number, the traffic cops could easily trace whether the vehicle was stolen or not.
“A cop who is deployed to check vehicle’s registration documents, can just call the mobile number mentioned on the registration certificate to cross check ownership,” said Singh.
The ACP further said sometimes, a vehicle’s occupant who would claim ownership could easily lie about their name too. He said in such a situation cops found it difficult to verify ownership.
According to the traffic police, it takes at least a day to verify vehicle ownership from the district transport office. Delay in the process not only makes it difficult for cops but also for the vehicle’s owner.