Real culprits are those who “sell” drivers licences

Written by TED KING
IT was reported in the media that four persons were killed in a sand truck/minibus smash-up at Coverden and the truck driver reportedly was under the influence.Persons at the scene who witnessed the accident said the police confirmed that the young driver of the sand truck was under the influence of alcohol; he fled the scene, and hid nearby, but was soon apprehended by the ranks and taken into custody. “He’s a lil’ youth man; he driving drunk, but the police get he,” another driver said.

What should be done now and what must be done is for those that are in authority to dig down deep to find out how this youth get his driver’s licence.
It is widely believed that many of these so-called drivers bought their drivers licences at Brickdam and other places for about $60,000.
The real culprits are those who sell driver’s licences to those that would never pass a driver’s exam, so they go out on the road and kill with their licences “to drive to kill.”
For the love of money these bastards will sell their souls and even sell their mothers for it.
It is easy for Government to put a stop to selling drivers’ licences.
Do undercover sting operations.
Editor, please pass on this info to our government for they do not know it all and can’t do it all without knowing what the people know.
As I have said the other day on traffic jams, 40 seconds for traffic lights to change and you will see a vast difference in traffic movement.
Many Guyanese are applauding the sentences wife and women killers have been receiving lately.
A driver such as this must spend the rest of his life behind bars for he will not change his lifestyle.
Once he gets a taste for driving and killing he will not stop.
Please do not pass these criminals through the revolving doors anymore.
Take a serious look at the three young criminals police killed in a shootout.
They and their likes will never work for a living.
From since their young lives they had been robbing innocent people and it’s only now they have been caught.
Hats off to the police for doing the job they are being paid to do.

 

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