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Sanitising society through traffic laws [opinion]

Vanguard News Sanitising society through traffic laws [opinion] On By Kayode Ojewale A law is a written or understood rule that concerns behavior. Laws are generally made to curtail the excesses and lapses of man in every society. Laws promote sanity and serve as guidance for acceptable behavior in any private or public setting. Without laws, there would be no orderliness, parity, equity or even justice in the society. A sane community needs laws in order to check people’s behavior in accordance with the norms that are obtainable in the society. Laws also help to protect human rights and liberties against abuses by other people. It is through laws that standards are set and certain actions are regarded improper in our society today. There are different types of laws – business laws, contract laws, regulatory laws, prohibition laws, personal laws, traffic laws and many others.

Sanitising Society Through Traffic Laws, By Kayode Ojewale

Sanitising Society Through Traffic Laws, By Kayode Ojewale Claiming ignorance of the law is no excuse for flouting it. ADVERTISEMENT In Lagos, there are traffic laws that govern the behaviour and operation of motorists. Many road users (mainly private or commercial drivers) are not familiar with the State’s traffic laws. It is when they are apprehended and made to face the consequences that they claim ignorance of the existing laws. A law is a written or understood rule that concerns behaviour. Laws are generally made to curtail the excesses and lapses of man in every society. Laws promote sanity and serve as guidance for acceptable behaviour in any private or public setting. Without laws, there would be no order, parity, equity or even justice in society. A sane community needs laws in order to check people’s behaviour, in accordance with the norms that are obtainable in the society. Laws also help to protect human rights and liberties against abuses by other people. It is t

Apapa gridlock: Lagos Task Team seeks collaboration with Shippers' Council

Apapa gridlock: Lagos Task Team seeks collaboration with Shippers’ Council On By Godfrey Bivbere  THE newly inaugurated Lagos State Government Task Team on Restoration of Law and Order on Apapa Ports Access Roads has solicited the cooperation of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC, to enable it solve the traffic problem in Apapa. Chairman of the Task Team, Toyin Fayinka, during a courtesy visit to Nigerian Shippers Council’s headquarters in Lagos, said the essence of the delegation’s visit to NSC was to introduce the team to the Council, emphasising that the Committee cannot succeed in its assignment without the support of the NSC, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, and other agencies in the maritime sector.  

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