Some applicants for test-free driving licences turned up at a Hong Kong government office on Thursday hoping to secure walk-in appointments, despite transport authorities having suspended the arrangement that had drawn long queues and scalpers.
Following the announcement of the policy change, a Post reporter spotted three applicants attempting to book a walk-in appointment at the Transport Department’s licensing office in Admiralty.
They said they were either unaware of the changes or simply...
Drivers show up at Hong Kong licensing offices despite end of walk-in service
Published 4 days ago
Source: scmp.com

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