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Italian immigrants: immigrants have their driver's licenses revoked because they don't know Italian.

BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) According to the Italian "European Chinese" newspaper, recently, Roman police raided the road, about 300 cars were stopped for inspection, and 15 immigrants' driver's licenses were revoked, almost all of them Chinese. The police set up a series of checkpoints in the neighborhood where foreigners are concentrated.

After the police stopped the vehicle, they asked the driver to fill out an Italian form with personal information and some information about obtaining a driver's license, for example, the driving school where he learned to drive. People who don't know how to answer questions, the police confiscate their driver's licenses and think they are "suspicious".

"They don't understand Italian. In short, they basically don't know Italian. They didn't say a word before we asked them to fill out the form, and they didn't even know where to fill in their names. Although in order to get a driver's license, you have to pass the written test in Italian. Rome police deputy commander explained.

The deputy commander of the police station made it clear that "if you don't know Italian, then your driver's license is problematic" and "only those who really take the written test in Italian will not be detained. Of course, immigrants who have legally converted their driving licenses from their countries of origin into Italian driving licenses (only more than 50 countries have such agreements with Italy, such as Morocco, Romania and Albania) and immigrants who have taken a written test in their mother tongue (at least two years ago) are excluded.

In addition, the deputy commander reiterated: "We only confiscate the driver's licenses of those who obviously don't understand Italian at all, not those who don't speak Italian well." The inspection didn't end here, but in a word, don't panic: even if you stumble in Italian, as long as you really get your driver's license, it won't be revoked easily.