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LASTMA to start arresting traffic offenders at home

Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, has adopted a new system of booking traffic offenders rather than impounding their vehicles. The new system which kicked off last Friday Sept. 18th, will have LASTMA issuing tickets to defaulters and allowing them to go with their vehicles but the defaulters will be asked to pay a penalty for the offense within a stipulated time which will be stated on the ticket issued. Failure to pay up will amount to arrest of such defaulter at their homes.

The question now is, how will they know a defaulters true address? After the cut is a list of traffic offenses and their penalties as posted on LASTMA's official website...


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