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May 26, 2019 News
For the past weeks a lot of unregistered vehicles have been spotted traversing the road with their trade plates after the permitted ti
me on the roadways in several different locations.
Traffic Chief Lyndon Isles, when asked about the matter, said “I have no idea about that. This is the first time I’m hearing about this.”
He was then asked what actions he would take now that he is aware of such drivers, driving after the hours they are allowed to be on the roadways without their vehicles being fully registered.
Traffic Chief Lyndon Isles vowed to talk to the officers in the different police stations to get the matter resolved.
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