Remove Trinidadian licensing officers from Tobago. This is the demand THA Secretary of Infrastructure, Quarries and Urban Development Trevor James has made to Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan, amid a dispute over a recent road traffic exercise in Tobago, in which the Chief Secretary's wife was stopped for driving without a permit. James told
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
THA CHIEF SECRETARY Farley Augustine has accused Trinidad licensing officers of “terrorising” Tobagonians. At the post executive council media briefing on Wednesday at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex, Augustine described as “disruptive,” the manner in which the licensing officers have been conducting their road exercises in Tobago within the past few days. Last Friday, it
THE TT Network of Taxi Drivers is calling for a review of the operation licensing offices which, the drivers say, are operating as a law unto themselves. As it relates to the inspection laws and the number of passengers taxis can now transport, president of the association Adrian Acosta said there must be consistency. He
TO DATE, over 100 tickets have been issued for traffic violations in road-traffic enforcement exercises ongoing across Tobago. Pamphlets with road-safety tips for the public will continue to be distributed during the series of exercises. Speaking during an operational brief before an exercise by the TT Police Service (TTPS) and the Licensing Authority last Friday