41,000 errant drivers could face the law for expired road licences

….GRA, Police Force to collaborate

A senior official within the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has confirmed that the tax agency is soon expected to make contact with the top brass of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) in an effort to find some 41,000 drivers that are holders of expired road service licences.

Traffic Chief Ramesh Ashram

“We are having conversations with the Traffic Chief (Ramesh Ashram), because what happens is: every year, drivers are expected to renew this licence, and we have found a number of drivers with expired licences,” the GRA official said.
While staff members of the GRA were running the usual checks on drivers, the discovery of numerous drivers with expired road service licences was reportedly made. Persons without road service licences, which expire yearly, would be contacted via letter, but other measures would be taken if those drivers fail to adhere to the call.
The Traffic Chief said earlier this week that he had not yet received word from the GRA. He noted that in such situations the Police Force would first serve notice to the drivers, and would then launch a campaign to find those drivers, using their motor vehicle registration numbers.

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