POS Terminals at the Traffic Police

I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the traffic police office now has POS terminals. There’s no longer a bank on site. Quick search revealed it happened 8 years ago, apparently I was lucky to not need to visit that place since then.

Previously, the process of getting a driver’s license required a visit to a separate bank desk just to pay a the service fee. The bank fee was high and annoying, and the back-and-forth between desks added lots of waiting time.

The former bank now look sad and lonely, a cash cow retired by modern technologies. Won’t be missed.

6 thoughts on “POS Terminals at the Traffic Police

  1. What does “pos” mean? Because here in the US it has a very different meaning and I can tell from context it isn’t the same 😀

    Here, POS usually refers to an object and means “piece of shit”. Like a junk car….

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      1. no worries. This is why reading international blogs is good for people. Expose us all to different words and terms 😀
        Gotcha, so “point of service”?

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