Kejan Haynes
Opposition MP Dr Roodal Moonilal is calling on the government to halt any penalties for motorists who are unable to inspect their vehicles because of issues in the Licensing office.
There have been complaints from the public that their electronic certified copy is different from their actual registration. The problem stemmed from the attempt to digitise records.
Speaking at the UNC's Sunday press conference, Dr. Moonilal said Licensing is punishing the population for something that is not their fault. He complained that people now have to go to the licensing office where the data is "faulty and inaccurate." He called on the office to clean up its act.
"Imagine through no fault of your own you get a $5000 ticket and points off your license because the Licensing Office system is faulty, inaccurate and improper," he said. "Today we call on the Transport Commissioner, the Minister of Transport Rohan Sinanan, please put things in place to ensure that a motorist due to no fault of their own cannot get their inspection on time are not charged, ought not to face a penalty by licensing officers."
"The spelling of people's name the registration number, the chassis number, the engine number and so on, "he noted. "Imagine today you cannot get your inspection sticker because your name Vidya and they put Vindra."