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Toyota tiff

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MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AND WORKS Michael Lashley has responded angrily to a statement on radio and television from the local Toyota agent denying that licensing officials were paying closer than normal attention to the brand because of a rash of thefts.

Two weeks ago the DAILY NATION quoted Lashley and Acting Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith as stating that the matter had become so serious, they had discussion with their personnel on strategies to combat the increase in theft.

In response to that article, however, Nassco, the agents for Toyota, headed by managing director Roger Hill, issued a press release stating in part: “The Barbados Licensing Authority is not subjecting owners of Toyota cars in Barbados to any unusually ‘thorough interrogation’ or investigation that is not standard for all applicants registering any kind of vehicle.

“This has been confirmed by a senior officer of the Barbados Licensing Authority, who though preferring not to reveal their identity, said that everyone who goes to the Licensing Authority on legitimate business is subjected to the same level of scrutiny, in ensuring the legality of all vehicles on Barbados’ roads. The officer added no meetings had been held with the chief licensing officer pertaining to special scrutiny for Toyotas or any other vehicle.” (RRM)


Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.


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