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impound all the trash vehecles
what then you bum!
This creates new source of bribery for Police to line their pockets and undue harassment of cits. Check road-worthy vehicles through annual registrations by department of motor vehicles.
Tell government to give incentives and not disincentives for people to bring in new and sound vehicles into the country.
why else charge more for v-8's and sports cars?????no cars are built in ghana so high duties are sweet heart deals for the car dealers(chevy,toyota,tata)
Good work done gh police.scraps must be removed from the road to protect lfe .
WEN GIVE INSTANT LOAN TO INDIVIDUALS, CO-OPERATE BODIES,TRADERS, STUDENTS, DRIVERS, STAFFS, BUSINESS MEN.
WE GIVE ANY AMOUNT
WE TAKE COLLATERALS: Egs.. LAPTOPS, CARS, JEWELRIES, SEWING MACHINES, TVS, HOME THEATERS, AND ANY ...
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fiafitor,thief, julor,kelebe,ole and kromfo.
Evetybody want to survive.let them eat what
they get.
Donot Prosecute them. Let them fix the cars before getting back on the road
some antique cars in usa are worth 10 times the price they sold as new! restored 1955 chevys can bring $30-50,000(60-100,000 cedi)...while these cars sold for $2000 in the 1950's.. The should be stopped for defective equipmen ...
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Since they have once been warned, the law must take its course, but i think the antidote to that is the Government to be wise and look critically at the import duties of cars, sensible Governments in other Countries are even ...
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This exercise is long overdue, it should have been done long long ago. Welldone Mr. Quainoo .
Rule of Law, principle that law (as administered by the ordinary courts) is supreme and that all citizens (including members of the government) are equally subjected to it and equally entitled to its protection.
Human righ ...
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LOWER THE HARBOUR DUTY
Hope this excercise would not be a nine-day wonder but rather be continouse to get rid of these vehicles on our poor roads. The police, is known to be corrupt, I however don't want to believe this opration is goin ...
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We don't manufacture even a tyre in the country. LOWER the import duty on vehicles to REASONABLE LEVELS and people will bring in NEWER and SAFER vehicles to ply the VEHICLE-WORTHY-ROADS.
It is the duty of the Police to ensure that people ride in vehicles in safety. Good job DCOP Alex Quainoo. What about motor bike riders, who run through red traffic light? It is very dangerous.
The judge at the court. Judges our courts are now becoming problems in courts for our security tan the criminals.
Do similar exercise in Accra/tema