A licence to thrill and evade


Flipping the script: Car plate flipping devices are being widely sold on e-commerce platforms in Malaysia. — YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

PETALING JAYA: A deceptive new device, widely available on popular e-commerce platforms, enables rogue motorists and fleeing criminals to “disguise” themselves at the push of a button.

When installed on a vehicle, the number plate flipper can instantly conceal or swap a vehicle’s registration number using a remote control.

Checks showed that at least three popular e-commerce websites are offering the device for between RM150 and RM350.

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The devices sold by China-based sellers come in two variations.

In a demo video on an e­­-commerce website, one model uses a built-in motor to rotate the original registration plate into a false number on demand.

At the same time, ano­ther lo­­wers a blank panel or shutter to conceal the origi­nal number plate completely.

At least a dozen sellers are advertising these devices on the platforms. They are made of metal and plastic, can withstand all weather, and are installed in under 10 minutes.

In one advertisement, the device is promoted as a means of safeguarding vehicle registration plates against damage from weather conditions or rough road surfaces.

However, the seller concludes the posting by stating that, in addition to providing physical protection, the device also offers “enhanced security and privacy”.

“With the flip feature, you can conveniently hide or reveal your car licence plate whenever necessary, adding an extra layer of security and peace of mind,” the page read.

In a separate e-commerce platform, the device is advertised as “licence plate covers to avoid camera tickets”.

The “flippers” are sold with their accessories, which include installation and power cables, control units and usage indicators.

Federal Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said motorists caught with such devi­ces installed on their vehicles can face stern action under the Road Transport Act.

He said it is an offence to display a registration number other than an approved registration number issued for a vehicle.

He said that it is also an offence to display a vehicle registration plate in a misleading manner or one which is false under Section 108 of the Act.

He said offenders face jail time of up to a year or a fine of up to RM5,000 or both if convicted.

“We will impound any vehicle found with such a device fitted. The owner will also be issued a fine and face court action in accordance with the law.

“We will intensify enforcement and mount special operations to identify those who may have this device fitted on their vehicle,” he told The Star.

He said the police will hold discussions with the Domestic Trade and Costs of Living and Digital ministries on the sale of such devices.

Criminologist Datuk Seri A. Thaiveegan said the sale of such devices should be looked into seriously, as it undermines enforcement on traffic offenders and hamper the pursuit of criminals by police.

“The necessary amendments should be made to the relevant laws to outlaw the import, local production, storage and installation of the device,” the former Penang chief police officer added.

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