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Now in light of the recent "hoopla" surrounding the new fines to be imposed on those who break traffic laws, who the government expects to uphold and enforce these laws, the police? They themselves are too busy hiding court exhibits, illegal guns, drugs and other such things in the ceilings of police stations, thier personal lockers etc. We can't trust the police. They are too corrupt. So the plan is to let the rougue cops be allowed to charge motorists who "they" deem breaking the law, to pay these hefty fines. There's gonna be alot of altercations between motorists and the police.
In order to actually collect on these new fines, the police will first need to be present on the nation's roads (which they are not), actually catch these law breakers (which they can't seem to do), and get these motorist to actually show up to pay on these tickets. how is this going to work? I don't know. But don't get me wrong, I am in full support with new fines. There are too many recklessness on the nation's roads. If the authorities can get thier act together and actually start to seriously charge motorists, maybe we'll see some improvements in the mindset of drivers on the roads.
In order to actually collect on these new fines, the police will first need to be present on the nation's roads (which they are not), actually catch these law breakers (which they can't seem to do), and get these motorist to actually show up to pay on these tickets. how is this going to work? I don't know. But don't get me wrong, I am in full support with new fines. There are too many recklessness on the nation's roads. If the authorities can get thier act together and actually start to seriously charge motorists, maybe we'll see some improvements in the mindset of drivers on the roads.