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Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by MT: 4:56pm On Dec 15, 2023
Despite the Appeal Court reaffirming the earlier judgement of the High Court that FRSC should ONLY operate on a federal road, will FRSC be breaking law if seen on state roads?

I asked because I saw them in different places on the state roads still operating, extorting and harassing motorists.

Also, is FRSC right to fine motorists for having a faded plate number, knowing fully well that they were responsible for issuing sub standards plate number to motorists.

I have seen lot of people fined on this.

Lawyers in the house, over to you

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Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by PAPIJAID(m): 9:32pm On Dec 15, 2023
Will FRSC be breaking the law if found rescuing road traffic crash victims on non Federal roads...
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by MT: 9:41pm On Dec 15, 2023
PAPIJAID:
Will FRSC be breaking the law if found rescuing road traffic crash victims on non Federal roads...

We are talking of the position of the law.

Also, each state has their own state agency performing the same function as FRSC on state roads.

Are you saying FRSC has the legal right to ignore the High Court and Appeal Court judgement telling them to focus on Federal roads only?

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Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by ConfidentialDoc: 12:41am On Dec 16, 2023
In my area most motorists don't bother to stop for them anymore....
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by Floky215: 1:49am On Dec 16, 2023
PAPIJAID:
Will FRSC be breaking the law if found rescuing road traffic crash victims on non Federal roads...

That would be on humanitarian ground...even ordinary people do help to rescue accident victims anywhere it happens...so it no good example and doesn't count in this situation....!!

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Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by shagasha: 3:32am On Dec 16, 2023
The laws of Nigeria are meant for some people not for everyone
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by MT: 11:39am On Dec 16, 2023
Floky215:


That would be on humanitarian ground...even ordinary people do help to rescue accident victims anywhere it happens...so it no good example and doesn't count in this situation....!!

Exactly!

One day, someone will take that agency to court if fined on a non federal road, and FRSC will have an issue in their hands

They are normalizing illegality because people just pay the fine and roll with it because they do not want to go through the process of litigation.
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by Houseontherock1: 12:09pm On Dec 16, 2023
PAPIJAID:
Will FRSC be breaking the law if found rescuing road traffic crash victims on non Federal roads...
Stop justifying illegality! FRSC officials don't have to stand on state roads before they can rescue accident victims on state roads. If there's a law prohibiting them from staying there then they should only appear when there's an emergency.
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by youngrichnigga: 2:52pm On Dec 16, 2023
OP, you nor get extinguisher, triangle etc, talk true grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by NaijaCover(m): 4:18pm On Dec 16, 2023
youngrichnigga:
OP, you nor get extinguisher, triangle etc, talk true grin grin grin grin grin

Lol
Re: Is FRSC Breaking Law ? by MT: 12:25pm On Dec 17, 2023
youngrichnigga:
OP, you nor get extinguisher, triangle etc, talk true grin grin grin grin grin

I came on a visit to Nigeria and witnessed it firsthand.

I was not the one even driving.

The FRSC checked the vehicle I was in, everything was in tact but said his plate number was faded, and he would be fined for that. It happened on a State road.

At that time the driver challenged them they were not meant to be on the state road based on the judgement of the High Court and Appeal Court.

Yet they still fined him 3,000 Naira for having faded plate number.

So I wonder why there has been no one that challenged the FRSC in court, based on the earlier court judgement.

If this was to happen in the US, people would make a lot of claims.

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