He Claimed that the Constitution Allows Him to Guide without Marbet or Compulsory Insurance: Court Fined Him
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A 40-year-old driver, who allegedly claimed that he "did not need a license plate, sticker or mandatory insurance" to drive on Puerto Rico's roads, was fined by the Utuado Court, police reported.
The driver was intervened in Utuado by agents of Highway Patrols and was represented in his own right
UTUADO – The police reported on Tuesday that a judge imposed $500 in fines and $100 in special punishment on Miguel Figueroa Collazo, 40 years old and neighbor of Utuado, for violations of the Transit Law and the Computer Insurance. According to the authorities, Judge Carlos López determined cause in the trial for administrative misdemeanours against Figueroa Collazo in the Utuado Court. The complaints were related to the registration of the veh…
The police reported Tuesday that a judge imposed $500 in fines and $100 in special punishment on Miguel Figueroa Collazo, 40 years old and neighbor of Utuado, for violations of the Transit Law and the Computer Insurance. Figueroa Collazo refuses to pay on the grounds that "the Constitution protects him," the police said. Judge Carlos López determined cause in the trial for administrative misdemeanours against Figueroa Collazo in the Utuado Court.

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