A driver of a vehicle with the registration TTPS PEE 2467 has been called out for operating with two blown brake lights and a blown ID light. This incident brings into focus the need for law enforcement to set the right example, as the same laws apply across the country. Questions are being raised about the fairness of a civilian being charged by an officer operating a vehicle in such a condition. It’s a matter of authenticity and demonstration of the law’s applicability to all, irrespective of their position.
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