As locals familiarize themselves with larger fines and penalties under the new Road Traffic Act police and civilians are warned to avoid bribery and corruption.
Head of the public safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary McKenzie reminds failure to adhere will result in persons being arrested and charged under the law. Watch the report below:
Reporter: Nicola Brown
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