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    ARMENIANS PAYING FOR NON-EXISTENT CARS

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Feb 19 2014

    19 February 2014 - 8:23am

    Armenians who had sold their cars about 10-15 years ago have been
    receiving fines for absence of motor third-party liability insurance
    since the start of this year, according to new motor insurance rules
    that came into force on January 1. The daily fine totals 500 drams.

    The traffic police have apologized for any "technical problems and
    laxities" with administrative acts. Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan
    ordered the traffic police to help people properly register vehicles.

    Until recently, the laws did not oblige people to register purchase
    and sale of cars at traffic police offices. The situation changed in
    2013 and people who sold their cars need to reregister.

    Tigran Ovannisyan, President of the League for Protection of Drivers,
    said that such problem may only cause confusion because reregistry
    of cars can only happen after deletion of old registries. Armenia has
    a whole army of drivers who sold their vehicles and need to pay some
    10,000 drams ($25) for non-existent cars.

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