ORANJESTAD – On Wednesday, several vehicles were stopped by officers of KPCN for traffic. During the check, 6 vehicles were checked, where 2 fines were issued for driving without a valid insurance.
A spokesperson for KPCN says that police will continue to carry out checks at various locations on the island and warns everyone who participates in traffic to have the necessary documents in order.
Police are also urging drivers to adhere to the traffic rules, for a safer traffic on the island.
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