Jamaica Gleaner

Technology will help reduce indiscipli­ne on the road – Chuck

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MINISTER OF Justice Delroy Chuck has said that the increased use of technology by the Government will help to reduce the level of indiscipli­ne witnessed on the nation’s roads.

“We will be using increased technology to ensure that there is order and discipline on the roads. Motorists are abusing the system. We want to ensure that technology is used to increase efficiency, because there are too many human errors when tickets are handwritte­n and not stored electronic­ally,” Chuck said.

He was speaking at a justice of the peace sensitisat­ion session, held by the Ministry of Justice in partnershi­p with National Integrity Action (NIA), at the AC Marriott Hotel in Kingston on December 13.

“Eventually, when traffic tickets are written, they will immediatel­y be shown at Tax Administra­tion Jamaica and also in the court system, so whether a motorist pays or doesn’t pay the ticket, the relevant authoritie­s will know,” he explained.

Chuck also shared that the

Ministry of National Security recently handed over computers to the Ministry of Justice to aid with clearing the backlog of outstandin­g traffic tickets across the island.

“Time is longer than rope, so we are coming for the motorists with hundreds of tickets and who abuse the road code. The Ministry of Justice is working in partnershi­p with the Ministry of National Security because we have to get things right. With partnershi­p, much more can be accomplish­ed. Technology is going to make life easier for us in Jamaica, so we need to embrace it and use it even more,” he said.

 ?? FILE ?? Delroy Chuck, minister of justice.
FILE Delroy Chuck, minister of justice.

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