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The traffic police in the Bulgarian capital has temporarily suspended the registration and renewal of registration of vehicles on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The suspension is the result of a technical issue experienced by the firm responsible for the manufacture of the licence plates, which hampers their delivery.
The officers of traffic police have readiness to renew their activities on the registration of vehicles as soon as they receive the requested number of licence plates.
However a more serious problem is expected next week, when several units of traffic police across the country are likely to suspend registration due to running out of spare licence plates.
In the last weeks of 2015, this problem was experienced in several regions across the country as traffic police ran out of licence plates and registration was temporarily suspended.
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