The Reps urged the FCT Police Command to stop the harassment of motorists and to return vehicles that have been seized solely for having tinted windows and issue a public notice allowing for a grace period of no less than 90 days for compliance.
In the motion moved by a Kwara lawmaker, the House of Representatives adopted the prayers of the motion that urge the FCT Police Command to immediately stop the indiscriminate harassment of motorists and to release vehicles that have been impounded only for violations of tinted glasses and covered number plates, provided there are no other violations.
The House also calls upon the FCT Police Command to issue a public notice granting a grace period of no less than 90 days during which vehicle owners can take the necessary steps to comply with the regulations concerning tinted glasses and covered number plates.