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COMMISSIONER of police Junior Benjamin cautioned the public to be aware of the traffic restrictions that will be put in place for the first sitting of the first session of the Thirteenth Parliament on May 23.
In a conversation with Newsday, Benjamin advised that the public make alternative parking arrangements for the day and be aware of the traffic restrictions so they would know where to park and where not to. “We cannot afford to have vehicles in these places without an owner because you never know what those vehicles may have in them.
“We are asking people to please be aware of the places that you ought to park and ought not to park because any vehicle that we believe is inside the zone, we will deal with it through the wrecker and they would have to pay the cost.”
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