
Motorists are complaining about the disgusting quality of the STS forms, which were recently issued by the traffic police at their inter-district registration and examination departments. Even with the most careful handling, documents quickly become unusable.
According to the Quto portal, several motorists who recently registered their cars and received new registration certificates from the traffic police complained that the laminate literally came off the paper base immediately after receiving the document. We remind you that the STS is a paper form containing information about the car and its owner. The inspector from the registration department prints it out on a color printer and laminates it.
Probably, the Ministry of Internal Affairs changed the supplier of the polymer film (I wonder how the tender went), because now the “sandwich” of paper and lamination falls apart before our eyes and the document acquires an obscene appearance.
At the same time, the polymer with which the paper form is laminated has safety markings, so you cannot “roll” the STS in plastic yourself. All that remains is to ask the MREO inspector about this – the police met with a number of interlocutors from the publication and re-laminated the document. Time will tell how long this “repair” will last.
According to the Quto portal, several motorists who recently registered their cars and received new registration certificates from the traffic police complained that the laminate literally came off the paper base immediately after receiving the document. We remind you that the STS is a paper form containing information about the car and its owner. The inspector from the registration department prints it out on a color printer and laminates it.
Probably, the Ministry of Internal Affairs changed the supplier of the polymer film (I wonder how the tender went), because now the “sandwich” of paper and lamination falls apart before our eyes and the document acquires an obscene appearance.
At the same time, the polymer with which the paper form is laminated has safety markings, so you cannot “roll” the STS in plastic yourself. All that remains is to ask the MREO inspector about this – the police met with a number of interlocutors from the publication and re-laminated the document. Time will tell how long this “repair” will last.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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