Police Force Regiment of Road Safety said the country will take drastic measures to keep inmates drivers violating traffic laws during this period of festivities instead of paying the fine as is commonly.
The statement was issued yesterday in Dar es Salaam and the Commander of the Police Force, Mohammed Antichrist, spoke to the media, saying there has been imposing fines does not make drivers stop breaking the law.
"The practice of imposing fines, has been kikiwafanya drivers break the law on purpose, knowing they will pay a fine arrested and reversed," said the Antichrist.
Antichrist said during this period, many people like to travel to different places and so maximize the use of motorized traffic which also accompanies most comfortable including intoxication for drivers.
He explained that due to the nature of enjoyment and alcohol, many drivers lose concentration and failure to comply with traffic rules and eventually cause an accident which cost the lives of many people.
He explained, that this time the drivers are fast and runs with speed, drink alcohol, loves cars that pass in front of them without warning and makes the mistake of indolent life-threatening.
Antichrist's commander said to realize it, parked to arrest these drivers and take the steps required by law.
In addition, said in the past towards the end and beginning of the new year, have been doing the operation on all roads, bus stand to inspect the quality of buses, belts, alcohol testing drivers, passengers and fare multiplication.
He said in this ongoing regional operation for a short period of passenger bus drivers have been arrested for speeds of over 90 kilometers per hour, which in different regions a total of 277 drivers were referred to court after having been an inmate to pay a fine of between Sh. Sh 300,000 and 600,000
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