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The Traffic Department is intensifying its campaign against drivers whose vehicles have heavily tinted windows and slogans and those who breach other road rules, in order to curb recklessness on the roadways.

According to a Government Information Agency (GINA) press release, police will be using the tintometer to ensure compliance with the law as stated in the Trade Act. The regulation calls for 35 to 65 per cent light penetration and states that, “no person shall import…..


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