First we had to put the license number on our helmets and a reflective jacket which, by the way, we all ignored. It did nothing to deter the violent motorbike thugs and in fact, everything got worse.
Now some stupid bitch MP in San Juan is proposing this?
QuoteDisplay MoreIn response to the growing rate of insecurity and road accidents in Argentina, San Juan Congresswoman Nancy Picón Martínez presented a bill that proposes a significant change in the way motorcycle drivers are identified. The initiative establishes the obligation to carry a QR code and a visible number on the reflective vest as a condition for the validity of the driver's license.
According to the text of the bill, the QR code will contain key information about the driver, such as name, ID number, license validity, and background, among other data that the enforcement authority deems relevant. This information must always be visible on the driver's or passenger's vest, with dimensions that allow for immediate reading, even from a distance.
The proposal also provides for strict penalties: failure to wear the vest, QR code, or identification number will automatically invalidate the driver's license and enable law enforcement to impound the motorcycle. The measure would apply throughout the country, both for licenses issued by public and private agencies, and would allow a period of 90 days for implementation from the date the law comes into force.
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Hopefully this proposal will disappear without trace.