Tokushima's number-external driver “self-defense” at the appeal of residents in the prefecture April 24, 23:56

With the spread of new coronaviruses nationwide, harassment of non-prefecture numbered cars has become a problem in Tokushima Prefecture, and among the citizens who ride in the non-prefecture numbered cars, there is a sticker indicating that they live in the prefecture. There are also movements to attach and "self-defense".

Amidst calls for self-restraint to move across prefectures, Governor Iizumi of Tokushima Prefecture revealed at a press conference that harassment of cars with out-of-prefecture licenses continued, saying, "Some people haven't changed license plates for convenience. However, it is not okay for people outside the prefecture to hurt him. "

Against this backdrop, the sticker "I live in Tokushima Prefecture" made by a company in Tokushima became a hot topic on SNS, and many orders were placed.

It means that there are more than 50 inquiries a day on many days from people who have transferred from outside the prefecture and have not reported the number change or companies that own cars with number outside the prefecture.

Although it is said that people from outside the prefecture have also received inquiries, this company sells it after confirming whether it is a resident in the prefecture.

The president of this company said, "I was asked by an acquaintance to make a sticker, but I was surprised at the reaction."