IPO campaign highlights dangers of counterfeit vehicle parts  


The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has initiated a national awareness campaign, ‘Fake Always Breaks,’ to alert consumers and the automotive sector about the hazards associated with counterfeit vehicle parts. Highlighting the increased risk of failure for critical items like tyres, brakes, and airbags, the campaign emphasizes the potential dangers to road users. Research indicates that nearly one in six motorists unknowingly purchased counterfeit parts recently. Collaborating with various automotive organizations, the IPO aims to educate consumers on identifying fakes and understanding the severe safety risks posed by substandard components, ultimately reinforcing the message that counterfeiting endangers lives.



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