Police begin enforcement against tinted vehicles, covered number plates
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At a glance
- The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has launched a comprehensive enforcement operation.
- The operation targets vehicles violating regulations on tinted glass and concealed number plates.
- Enforcement also covers vehicle registration requirements.
Authorities in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have initiated a strict enforcement campaign against vehicles found to be in violation of traffic regulations. The operation specifically targets drivers using tinted glass without proper authorization, concealing their number plates, and failing to meet vehicle registration requirements.
The Police Command in the FCT announced the commencement of this comprehensive operation, signaling a crackdown on these specific infractions. The move aims to ensure compliance with established laws and enhance road safety and security within the capital territory.
Vehicles with excessively tinted windows, often used to obscure the occupants, and those with number plates deliberately covered or altered to avoid identification, are primary targets. The enforcement drive also extends to ensuring all vehicles are properly registered and comply with all mandated documentation.
This operation underscores the authorities' commitment to upholding traffic laws and maintaining order. The FCT Police Command urges motorists to ensure their vehicles are compliant to avoid penalties associated with these violations.
Originally published by Vanguard. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.