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How Commercial Vehicles Can Protect Themselves From Bandits On The Highway by supercase1(m): 8:03am On Mar 07, 2020
It so sad to say that travelling in some nigerian highways had become tales of tears and blood to some,bandits killer herdsmen robbers kidnappers now take advantage of Nigeria messed up security Network to inflict harm on innocent travellers just as it recently happened along the Lagos ore-benin express way whereby armed herdsmen blocked to highway and recked havoc on innocent travellers.people now turn into prayer wo
Warriors before embarking on interstate journeys accross some of the most dreaded roads in nigeria.while it's not bad to pray we must always adapt in creating ways in situations as the saying goes prayer without work is dead,am dropping this tips on how commercial vehicles can protect themselves from these bandits and bloodsuckers
*Get tubeless or bulletproof tires:commercial buses plying these roads need to use tubeless or bulletproof tires so that criminals may not be able to shoot at the tires and render the vehicle immobile if the tire is bulletproof the driver may be able to reverse or escape dangerous situations
*Commercial vehicles need to be uparmoured:this is becoming necessary too many bad spots on our roads these buses need to be uparmoured with local metal aluminum plates or steel either outerly or innerly for the doors and vehicle bodies while steel nets can be constructed to protect the glasses and passengers windows this will protect the driver and passenger in case of an armed robbery aor herdsmen attack and make it difficult for criminals to bail up vehicles at gun point.this can be well crafted and engineered it won't alter the passenger comfort,as they can be removed as soon as you gets to your destination
*Never stop at dubious checkpoints:if tips one and two had be done,the only way criminals can stop vehicles is by fainting fake checkpoints as that would be the only way to get vehicles to stop,drivers ought to be smart and wise never stop for strange and dubious checkpoints they may be armed robbers or herdsmen themselves,u can drive past them they can do u no harm even if they shoot at you,u and your passengers are safe.
I think this is the best ways commercial vehicles can protect themselves from criminals and killer herdsmen while we pray and look to God for ultimate protection and help from this evil hearted government
Re: How Commercial Vehicles Can Protect Themselves From Bandits On The Highway by Davash222(m): 8:04am On Mar 07, 2020
The essence of paying tax is for government to provide security by Policing, which their basic assignment is to protect lives and properties.
The time used in compiling this 'life saving tips' would have been used to write against insecurity in Nigeria and demand for basic needs. You're motivating these crooks.
Re: How Commercial Vehicles Can Protect Themselves From Bandits On The Highway by Gwagone: 8:07am On Mar 07, 2020
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