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Police Warn Motorists: Obscuring Number Plates Can Lead to Jail Terms

Police Warn Motorists: Obscuring Number Plates Can Lead to Jail Terms

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covered number plates Credit: X| BenHundeyin

 

The Lagos State Police Command has reiterated that it is illegal for vehicle owners and drivers to cover their number plates.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this in a post on X.com on Monday, stating that the act violates the National Road Traffic Regulations.

 

Hundeyin wrote, “Covering of number plates is against the provisions of the National Road Traffic Regulations.

“When convicted, punishment ranges from fines to prison terms. Ignorance is not an excuse under the law. Above all, forewarned is forearmed!”

He also shared excerpts from the regulations, which mandate clear visibility of number plates both day and night.

 

The document read, “Each Identification Number Plate must be reflective and so made that any letter, numeral or other identifying mark displayed on it are legible at day time and at night in clear weather and must be visible and recognizable at a distance of not less than 60 metres by the driver of the immediate following vehicle and in the case of motorcycle at a distance of 30 metres.

 

“All vehicles, private and commercial, shall as from the commencement of these Regulations, have on them the Vehicle Identification Number Plates referred to in this regulation and it shall be an offence for any vehicle not to have the said Identification Number Plates.”

 

In December 2023 that the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, stated that just as it is compulsory for all vehicles to be duly registered, it is also compulsory to make the registration numbers visible at all times.

 

He, however, said there are exceptions for “pennant officers” and heads of the three arms of the government who use pennants or flags on their official cars.

 

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