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'SMS' joins the list of special series number plates – paultan.org – Paul Tan's Automotive News
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‘SMS’ joins the list of special series number plates
Another special number plate series is now available for Malaysian motorists, and joins ‘RIMAU‘, ‘PERFECT’, ‘NAAM’, ‘VIP’, and ‘GT’ from 2016 and the ‘PATRIOT’ plate from 2015 on the unique plates list. Officially introduced a couple of months ago, the latest special plate is ‘SMS’, and as usual, the numbers in the series run from SMS 1 to SMS 9999.
The SMS plate is in celebration of the Sultan of Kedah’s two-term reign as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, and honours Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah via the initials of the vehicle plate series. The plate has been released by the Yayasan Sultanah Bahiyah (YSB) foundation, with the numbers being marketed by Perintis Jerai and issued via the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
The foundation says that main objective of SMS is to raise funds for its cause in helping needy citizens, especially the elderly and children. Fancy SMS-ing your car, then?
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in the name of charity….
There’s always a “marketing agent” to do this. In fact, I’m not surprised if the whole idea was mooted by the marketing agent. Of course they don’t work for free….
Now people use WhatsApp, no more SMS
WeChat..
Taknak SMS. FB mor laku.
The SMS is suppose to honor Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah via the initials of the vehicle plate series la.
All the money should go back to the government. Stop pretend it’s a charity event. It makes me want to puke
If gomen have no money, how to run the country? Bodo
If our country is transparent, we are well rich like Brunei. All 4 corners of our country has huge opportunities to grow. We have so many natural income. We have so many taxes to pay. Even you buy a car, you paid minimum 3 taxes already. Those are income. Income and charity is different thing. Be a mature man, young boy.
Who cares it is charity or not, ada money you buy, takde money just shut up!
Marketed by Perintis Jerai but issued by JPJ. In short, they are telling me/us they don’t trust JPJ to do the collection or what!?
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