In a press release, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, emphasised that whereas the rules define fines or imprisonment as penalties for minor infractions, the act of impounding autos is deemed extreme and unsupported by Regulations 158 or L.I. 2180.
Mr. Dame highlighted the illogical nature of the notion that autos should be “used as an exhibit” in court docket proceedings, urging law enforcement officials to chorus from seizing or proscribing car use for minor offenses.
These minor infractions embody purported breaches of street guidelines outlined in Regulation 106, corresponding to working a purple gentle or driving with out legitimate insurance coverage.
The directive goals to deal with public grievances and be certain that regulation enforcement actions align with authorized provisions, selling equity and proportionality within the administration of justice on the nation’s roads.