¿Qué significa el aviso 'no PDA' que llevan algunos carros y motos en Colombia?
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¿Qué significa el aviso ‘no PDA’ que llevan algunos carros y motos en Colombia? In various Colombian cities, vehicles are appearing with ‘No PDA’ signs, referring to the police’s Personal Digital Assistant system used for real-time checks of individuals and vehicles. This sticker is often placed on vehicles that previously had legal issues but have since been resolved, as police databases may not be updated promptly, leading to potential erroneous immobilizations. The sign serves as an informal warning to officers to avoid unnecessary checks or delays.
- Vehicles in Colombia are displaying ‘No PDA’ signs.
- PDA refers to the police’s Digital Assistant system for checking vehicle and personal records.
- The sticker is used on vehicles whose past legal issues have been resolved but may still appear as reported in police databases.
- This can lead to vehicles being erroneously immobilized.
- The ‘No PDA’ sign is an informal warning to police to avoid checking these vehicles.
- The use of the sign is controversial as it is not officially regulated and does not exempt vehicles from police checks. https://nicaragua-hub.syndichain.com/articles/57a1c1f4-3acd-4232-9d21-6268978e8e5a https://www.portafolio.co/tendencias/sociales/que-significa-el-aviso-no-pda-que-llevan-algunos-carros-y-motos-en-colombia-484275
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