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    ARMENIAN POLICE TO AUCTION OFF 'EXCLUSIVE' LICENSE PLATES
    By Shakeh Avoyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    July 19 2007

    New owners of expensive cars will now be able to legally buy license
    plates with their preferred numbers, instead of using their government
    connections or paying kickbacks, the Armenian government announced
    on Thursday.

    The government approved the measure in an apparent bid to end
    widespread corruption and nepotism in the distribution of what many
    wealthy Armenians regard as a badge of prestige.

    Their luxury cars typically have license plates with three or more
    repeating and easy-to-remember numbers. In fact, some of the country's
    wealthiest businessmen have effectively monopolized entire number
    combinations and variations for their extended families and closest
    associates. Their motorcades consist of SUVs with virtually identical
    five-digit plates.

    Obtaining so-called "gold" numbers is believed to have required,
    at least until now, high-level government or police connections and,
    more importantly, hefty informal payments to senior police officers.

    Local motorists say the most prestigious of them have cost as much
    as $2,000 or even more.

    The government decision, effective from September 1, is clearly
    supposed to end the practice and make sure that the hefty sums end
    up in the state budget. The Armenian traffic police will now have
    to hold special auctions for the coveted license plates. Ministers
    instructed the police to officially define "gold" number combinations,
    classify them into several categories and set their price ranges within
    a month. Officials said information on all exclusive license plates
    put up for sale will have be posted on the police website before the
    planned auctions.

    Ishkhan Ishkhanian, the chief of the traffic police, already predicted
    the starting price of the most expensive category: 1.2 million drams
    ($3,500). He said he thinks there will be no lack of people willing
    to pay an even higher price.

    "I can tell from my experience that we Armenians have some attachment
    to numbers such dates of birth, dates of marriage," Ishkhanian told
    reporters. "And I'm not talking about a particular segment of the
    population. A large number of our citizens really care about numbers."
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