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New, a scandal happened, ppl kinda dotish too if you know you doing bobol to get things done why you confess to the vehicle not coming and paying to get things done?dogg wrote:This new?
The Bamboo Online wrote:
Thank goodness they check transmissions
Rovin wrote:it have a video on fb showing truck drivers in their trucks lined up 2.30am to go in sando license office ...
Rovin wrote:to be 1st in line for inspection when d compound opens
reminds of yrs ago when ppl used to line up 2am for passports or was it birth certificates ...
THE LICENSING DEPARTMENT MISERY
Panicked by the sudden increase in the number of roadblock exercises led by licensing officers, drivers have begun flocking to the Licensing departments in San Fernando and Caroni to have their vehicles inspected.
For the past week, drivers have been queuing before daybreak to get to the inspection site, while bitterly complaining about the actions of the Transport Commissioner to order the road exercises to ensure vehicles are roadworthy, while the roads are in deplorable condition.
In San Fernando yesterday, traffic snaked along the Rienzi Kirton Highway, trapping scores of motorists who made their way to the San Fernando Licensing office on Balisier Avenue in Pleasantville for vehicular inspection.
This video was captured by Express photojournalist Trevor Waston.
Rovin wrote:to be 1st in line for inspection when d compound opens
reminds of yrs ago when ppl used to line up 2am for passports or was it birth certificates ...
This is because public servants want to be waited on to feel important. They like the idea of having power over people in seeing them unnecessarily frustrated while they walk by and be able to sit down and not react till 8am. They feel a sense of importance almost like the queen when she walks by and is waited on for whatever event she may be attending. You may not approach or speak to her until she indirectly engages you at a timing when she so chooses.triniterribletim wrote:Rovin wrote:to be 1st in line for inspection when d compound opens
reminds of yrs ago when ppl used to line up 2am for passports or was it birth certificates ...
I remember my first passport. 3 am on Frederick Street and there were people already there!
Musical Doc wrote:What is the correct thing to do if I have my inspection sticker on my windscreen but now my windscreen has to be changed. Cuz if it is removed and put on the new windscreen, can an officer say it was tampered with if they notice anything off?
Damn i gotta check this waay before my next inspection in 2024 jan .Alpha_2nr wrote:MaxPower wrote:I eh understand LO being “stricter”.
Trinis need to read exactly what the law states and abide by that strictly to pass an inspection properly. But half way inspection and bribery is rampant.
Stop looking and begging for blighs.
Allyuh Trinis does have all these illegal items and cause hazards on the Nation’s roads in combination with ignorance and reckless behavior.
not sure if some of the newer/younger members on here are interpreting these threads differently.....
.....but from what I'm reading here, most of the complaints centre around vehicles not having their data on the "online system", not by virtue of error of the owners (since most owners have little control over the upload of their data) but the errors and/or illiteracy of clerical staff at the MVA/LO who are entering said data.
My wife's car (3 yrs old, purchased new) was not on the system (you can check this yourself as well - https://apps.mowt.gov.tt/vrv ) and we had to return to LO three (3) times before this was corrected. There were typo errors in entry by LO of BOTH the VIN and Engine no, making the vehicle unsearchable on this grand system.
Given that after each visit, we were told we had to wait two (2) weeks before checking that the correction was made, one can easily see why this correction took over two months.
I'm struggling to see where this complaint about erroneous entries links to "blighs" .
Phone Surgeon wrote:I carry my mother nis this week at 730...because ppl does line up from early...
U know at 8am about 10 staff members leaving to go buy breakfast..
Public servants for the win
Those are probably the back staff but I'm sure what he wouldn't tell you that the counter staff were most present they don't play when it comes to that. Back staff don't have to be in work at 8 am as flexi time is available to them, as they don't interact with the public. Ppl must not open the holes in their faces without enough information otherwise they will be seen as ignorant similar to that of the OPbluefete wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:I carry my mother nis this week at 730...because ppl does line up from early...
U know at 8am about 10 staff members leaving to go buy breakfast..
Public servants for the win
Where Hovie?
mitch1980 wrote:So I inspected two vehicles over the last 3 months
1 passed inspection - 2 year old hilux
1 failed inspection Monday this week
the failed inspection was that the ONLINE Chassis Inspection footnote.jpeg Number was Different from the Certified Copy and on the Vehicle.
the Garage said these last few months since the new License DB System was introduced they have found DOZENS on vehicles on a weekly basis with incorrect Chassis and engine number
this is as a result of errors made into the License Database.
Fixx
Vehicles is marked as failed , a checklist and footnote is then done to indicate what the error is ,
An appointment with License Office is made to re-inspect vehicle.
once complete this is updated in the License Database and the person can go back to Inspection garage and complete inspection and get the RFID Sticker
in my case the letter "L" was replaced with the "1"
so spoke to few ple with same -
bro in law - "1" replaced with letter "I"
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