Reps Order Police to Stop Harassing Motorists For Tinted Glass Violation in Abuja

Date: 10-12-2024 3:21 pm (5 months ago) | Author: kacy lee
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The House of Representatives has directed the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command to cease the indiscriminate harassment of motorists for offenses related to tinted windows and covered number plates.

This order was issued following the adoption of a motion raised by Muktar Shagaya during the plenary session on Tuesday, which was considered an urgent national matter.

The motion aimed to address concerns regarding the excessive enforcement of these regulations on motorists, ensuring that such actions are carried out within the legal framework.
 
The House also called on the FCT Police Command to issue a public notice granting a grace period of no less than 90 days, during which vehicle owners can take necessary steps to comply with the regulations concerning tinted glasses and number plates.
 
To this end, it directed the FCT Police Command to immediately halt the enforcement of the ban on tinted glasses and covered number plates in the nation’s capital.
 
Presenting the motion, Shagaya expressed concern over the recent directive by the FCT Police Command enforcing a ban on vehicles with tinted glasses and covered number plates, as part of efforts to curb rising criminal activities such as kidnapping.

 
Shagaya said while the intent of this directive was to enhance security within the FCT, the abrupt enforcement without adequate public notice has led to widespread harassment of motorists and significant inconvenience to law-abiding citizens.
 
In its resolution, the House urged the FCT Police Command to immediately halt the indiscriminate harassment of motorists and to release vehicles that have been impounded solely for violations related to tinted glasses and covered number plates, provided there are no other infractions.
 
The House also called on the FCT Police Command to issue a public notice granting a grace period of no less than 90 days, during which vehicle owners can take necessary steps to comply with the regulations concerning tinted glasses and number plates.


Posted: at 10-12-2024 03:21 PM (5 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- fineboy77 at 10-12-2024 06:27 PM (5 months ago)
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- kp45 at 10-12-2024 09:00 PM (5 months ago)
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- gogoman at 10-12-2024 09:14 PM (5 months ago)
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how many years una dey on this issue? over 27yrs yet all na lie cos police won't listen to any body!!!
Posted: at 10-12-2024 09:14 PM (5 months ago) | Grande Master
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