No go-ahead for vanity plates just yet


Anthony Loke (third from left), JPJ director-general Datuk Shaharuddin Khalid (second from left), Loke's political secretary Datuk Dahlan Maamor (left) and senior JPJ officers withe some of the special NDN registration plates.

SEREMBAN: The government needs more time to decide if Malaysians can have personalised registration plates for vehicles, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said the authorities wanted to look at several issues, particularly on security and enforcement, before it could give the go-ahead for the vanity plate initiative mooted several years ago.

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