60 cases made out against drivers in GT

Some 60 cases were made out on Monday against errant motorists as the Guyana Police Force (GPF) hosted a traffic enforcement exercise around Georgetown.
The team was led by acting female Superintendent Shellon Daniels and ranks from Traffic Headquarters. During the three-hour exercise three cases were made out for failure to produce a driver’s licence; two for failure to conform to a sign; six for drawing up alongside a stationary vehicle; 17 for leaving the motor vehicle in a dangerous position; seven for driving a motorcycle without safety helmets; three for driving without licence; three for breach of insurance; two for an uncertified motor vehicle; two for uninsured motor vehicle and 15 for the prohibition of tinted glass.
The errant drivers were issued with documents of intended prosecution.