Labour confirms new number plate and medical licence rules as MPs blast DVLA delays
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Labour has confirmed it is considering tougher rules on number plates as MPs warned of rising crime and ongoing failures at the DVLA.Transport Minister Simon Lightwood told the House of Commons today the Government is "reviewing the registered number plate supplier scheme" while also "considering a new British standard for plates".He added ministers are "exploring how technology can identify illegal plates more effectively".
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