More than 43,000 traffic tickets are anticipated to be processed on the inaugural Public Traffic Ticket Day at the National Arena in Jamaica. Kadiesh Jarrett Fletcher, the Director of Client Services, Communication and Information at the Court Administration Division (CAD), confirmed this expectation.
The event aims to assist motorists in addressing outstanding traffic matters in a centralized and organized manner. Key justice sector agencies will collaborate to ensure the efficient processing of traffic tickets, making it easier for individuals to resolve their issues.
The initiative is expected to draw a significant number of participants throughout the day, reflecting the high volume of outstanding tickets that many motorists face. This event is part of a broader effort by the Judiciary of Jamaica to streamline traffic ticket processing and improve access to justice for citizens.
By bringing together various agencies, the initiative seeks to enhance the overall experience for motorists and reduce the backlog of unresolved traffic matters. The CAD is committed to facilitating a smooth operation during this event, which is seen as a vital step in addressing traffic-related legal issues in the country.
Motorists are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to resolve their outstanding tickets and avoid potential penalties. The collaboration among justice sector agencies is aimed at making the process more efficient and accessible for all participants.
Source: t.me
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