Clamp down on public passenger vehicles with dark tints and lewd music
The Transport Authority has stepped up efforts to clamp down on public passenger vehicles which continue to play lewd music and sport excessive tinting.
In a presentation during Tuesday's sitting of Parliament, Transport and Works Minister, Mike Henry, said personnel from the Authority are focusing on buses that ply the Constant Spring to Half-Way-Tree, Cross roads to Downtown and Spanish Town routes.
He warned that the clampdown will extend to operators across the island.
He said in the southern regional office, nine out of 27 vehicles which were checked during a recent operation, had their tints removed.
The Transport Authority has stepped up efforts to clamp down on public passenger vehicles which continue to play lewd music and sport excessive tinting.
In a presentation during Tuesday's sitting of Parliament, Transport and Works Minister, Mike Henry, said personnel from the Authority are focusing on buses that ply the Constant Spring to Half-Way-Tree, Cross roads to Downtown and Spanish Town routes.
He warned that the clampdown will extend to operators across the island.
He said in the southern regional office, nine out of 27 vehicles which were checked during a recent operation, had their tints removed.
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