Now how hard can this be to implement?
Database of vehicles. Simple UI for garage owners to work with. It doesn't strike me as rocket science.
management.silicon.com/government/0,39024677,39131366,00.htm
The MOT computerisation project, which aims to take a million illegal and dangerous cars off the road, will now not be fully rolled out to testing stations and garages until at least next March - nearly three years after it was due to be delivered.
The original date for the first MOT stations to be computerised was May 2002 but faults discovered during extensive testing led to repeated delays. The first garages finally went live with the system in April this year but the government has now admitted it will not reach all 18,500 MOT garages until the end of March next year at the earliest.
Pathetic and all at tax payers expense. Is there no limit to the incompetence of the New Lie gravy trains?
Database of vehicles. Simple UI for garage owners to work with. It doesn't strike me as rocket science.
management.silicon.com/government/0,39024677,39131366,00.htm
The MOT computerisation project, which aims to take a million illegal and dangerous cars off the road, will now not be fully rolled out to testing stations and garages until at least next March - nearly three years after it was due to be delivered.
The original date for the first MOT stations to be computerised was May 2002 but faults discovered during extensive testing led to repeated delays. The first garages finally went live with the system in April this year but the government has now admitted it will not reach all 18,500 MOT garages until the end of March next year at the earliest.
Pathetic and all at tax payers expense. Is there no limit to the incompetence of the New Lie gravy trains?
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