Phillips chides transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

Mckenzie urges residents to be cautious against Covid-19 throughout yuletide season

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

Government and IMF reach staff level agreement

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

New polymer banknotes to be introduced by June 2023

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

Health Ministry reports increase in acute respiratory infections

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

JDF calls for resignation of senior officer investigated in sexual harassment allegations

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

WMW Jamaica commends JDF for investigation into sexual misconduct allegations by officer

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

Government to improve processes for social housing programme, speedier delivery of units expected

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

Outgoing VP of Group Marketing at Sagicor maintains innocence after being slapped with multiple fraud charges

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.

25 taken into custody since imposition of St Ann SOE

Opposition spokesman on transport Mikael Phillips has chided transport operators for amassing dozens of unpaid traffic tickets.

This, as he expressed support for government’s decision to allow motorists with outstanding tickets time to pay the fines.

The move will prevent demerit points from being accrued on their licenses with the implementation of the new road traffic act.

Mr Phillips stressed that it should not be seen as an amnesty.

Meantime, Mr Phillips said there are obvious weaknesses in the traffic ticketing system.