Strachan: Strong communication between RBPF and RTD

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Officer in Charge of the Traffic Division Chief Superintendent Eugene Strachan is seeking to shut down speculation that The Royal Bahamas Police Force and The Department of Road Traffic are not on the same page.

Strachan noted that there is an open line of communication between the two parties as the shortage of license plates persist. Road Traffic has said they’re working expeditiously to rectify the problem.

Authorities urge motorists who have license plates between DA5901 to DA7200 to collect their plates from one of the relevant locations listed in a press release issued by The Ministry of Energy and Transport this week.

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