Young Essequibo Coast driver fined $370,000 for traffic offences

A 20-year-old man of the Charity Housing Scheme, Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) was on Friday fined a total of $370,000 after pleading guilty to multiple traffic-related offences at the Anna Regina Magistrate’s Court.

Fined: Ovid Williams

Ovid Williams, appeared before Magistrate Ravindra Mohabir in connection with offences that occurred on January 21 along Charity Back Street, Essequibo Coast.
Williams was charged with driving without a licence, contrary to Section 23(1) of the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act, Chapter 51:02; breach of insurance, contrary to Section 3(1) of the Motor Vehicle Insurance (Third Party Risks) Act, Chapter 51:03; and two counts of having obscured identification marks—one for the front and one for the rear, contrary to Section 13 of the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act, Chapter 51:02. When the charges were read, Williams pleaded guilty to all four offences. For the offence of obscured identification mark (front), he was fined $150,000, with three months’ imprisonment in default. He was also fined $150,000 for the offence of obscured identification mark (rear), with a similar default sentence of three months’ imprisonment.
Additionally, Williams was fined $30,000 for driving without a licence and $40,000 for breach of insurance, each carrying three months’ imprisonment in default of payment. The total fines imposed amounted to $370,000.


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