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Traffic Offenders In 12 Nigerian States Pay N2.1bn Fines In 9 Months, Lagos Lead - Politics (3) - Nairaland

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Re: Traffic Offenders In 12 Nigerian States Pay N2.1bn Fines In 9 Months, Lagos Lead by PoliteActivist: 11:56am On Nov 27, 2023
COMPAQ:
If its not recorded anywhere, then how do you expect it to be part of this official statistic!!
The point is, the official statistics is MEANINGLESS!
Re: Traffic Offenders In 12 Nigerian States Pay N2.1bn Fines In 9 Months, Lagos Lead by PoliteActivist: 12:00pm On Nov 27, 2023
joyandfaith:
Exactly. Do you know why? Fines are outrageous and not compatible with minimum wage..No traffic offences should be more than #5k with or without community services . With outrageous fines, many offenders would rather brbe by paying lesser amounts.
SW lead because thugs in uniform like vio/lastma/frsc are fine collectors.
1) Fines are outrageous
2) The cops are corrupt
3) The people are corrupt
4) The cops are underpaid
5) The cops are greedy
Re: Traffic Offenders In 12 Nigerian States Pay N2.1bn Fines In 9 Months, Lagos Lead by COMPAQ(m): 3:00pm On Nov 27, 2023
PoliteActivist:
The point is, the official statistics is MEANINGLESS!
Well the government can only work with the info it has.
Re: Traffic Offenders In 12 Nigerian States Pay N2.1bn Fines In 9 Months, Lagos Lead by PoliteActivist: 4:15pm On Nov 27, 2023
COMPAQ:
Well the government can only work with the info it has.
Let them just not tell us about it because we know better
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