
Jamaica Observer
Motorists Pack National Arena to Settle Outstanding Kingston Traffic Tickets
1 min readKingston
A heavy turnout of drivers filled the National Arena on Wednesday for the opening day of a two-part Kingston and St Andrew Traffic Ticket Public Days programme.
Registered motorists with unpaid citations issued between 1 February 2018 and 2026 were given the opportunity to settle their cases and avoid the enforcement of arrest warrants.
More than 43,000 tickets linked to roughly 6,000 motorists are scheduled to come before the court across the two-day period.
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