An individual residing in High Street, San Fernando has racked up an astonishing TT$19,000 in traffic fines, raising concerns about enforcement and driving behaviors in the bustling commercial area. Although the exact offences haven’t been officially disclosed, High Street is infamous for its heavy traffic, frequent parking violations, and continuous enforcement by traffic wardens and police. This incident has ignited debates among drivers and business owners about compliance, the clarity of signs, and the spiralling costs of recurring infractions. Authorities are persistently urging drivers to adhere to road rules, comply with parking regulations, and resolve outstanding tickets quickly to evade mounting fines.
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