by Linda Straker
- Dozens of persons issued fixed penalty tickets in March and April
- Deadline is 31 May to pay fines or face going to prison
- Maximum fine is EC$1,000 or 12-months imprisonment
Dozens of persons who were issued fixed penalty tickets for violating different sections of the emergency regulations have until 31 May 2020 to pay the fines or face the consequences of going to prison if found guilty during a magistrate court trial.
“The public is hereby informed that all persons who were issued fixed penalty tickets during the months of March and April 2020, can make payments at the respective District Magistrate’s Court Offices,” said a notice from the Office of the Chief Magistrate.
“Payments can be made between the hours of 9:00 am and 1:00 pm, Mondays to Fridays before the end of May 2020,” said the notice which was disseminated by the Government Information Service (GIS).
During regular news conferences conducted by the police while the country was under 24-hour mandatory lockdown, it was disclosed that several persons were issued fixed penalty tickets for violating the regulation. However, before the enforcement of the Emergency Powers, other persons were issued fixed penalty tickets for traffic offences.
Besides issuing the fixed penalty tickets, several persons were arrested and charged and they are expected to make court appearances by summoning or on a fixed date which was given to them at the time when bail was granted.
The maximum fine for violating any section the emergency regulations are EC$1,000 or 12-months imprisonment. Under the fixed penalty system, a person is issued a fixed penalty ticket of EC$500 for the first offence; EC$750 for the second offence and EC$1,000 for a third offence.
Among the offences to which a person can be issued a fixed penalty ticket are: failure to wear a mask or suitable covering over his nose and mouth when out in public; visiting a place of isolation or quarantine without permission; for hiring a taxi without permission; failing to submit him or herself to take the Covid-19 test, and failing to comply with a self-isolation or quarantine order as instructed by the Ministry of Health.
Good job good job mister P M and the police officers together with all front line workers . If you don’t take a stand we will be just like the great America. Today the mayor for New York said ” 166 person die in 24hours . So if that want then so be it . I know some will be again the PM and my statement but I don’t care cause I live in Toronto and has my own business. And our PM is telling us the same thing . God bless our nation