INCREASE IN FINES FOR DRIVERS AND MOTOR VEHICLE FUND

December 10, 2025 00:32:10
INCREASE IN FINES FOR DRIVERS AND MOTOR VEHICLE FUND
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INCREASE IN FINES FOR DRIVERS AND MOTOR VEHICLE FUND

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: The best insight instant feedback accountability the all new Talk Radio Freedom 106.5 I'm Davey Murray and I'm now with my co host on a Wednesdays for the mechanic segment Mr. Anthony Prescott. Good morning to you Mr. Prescott. [00:00:16] Speaker B: Good morning Mr. Davey. How are you today? [00:00:19] Speaker A: I'm in good spirits man. What's happening on your end? Only Christmas season shaping up. [00:00:23] Speaker B: So far so good. I had a bit of a hurdle at license office yesterday that I would like to delve into as the program enrolls. [00:00:33] Speaker A: We're dealing with that this morning boy. Anything to bad talk license office. Sometimes you got to deal with it boy. I find it is overdo it by real talk people is be complaining. But before we get to that license office debacle or debate here is a thing on know your rights. And you could agree with me or disagree but let me ask you this before I let me read this out first. This is coming from the Police Complaints Authority. Finding truth, Ensuring justice. Know your rights. Now for those of you that are hell bent on breaking the law for one reason or the other and I say that violating or committing a cris a traffic violation, not an offense which means you're parking somewhere you ain't supposed to park. When wrecking a vehicle, a duty is placed on the relevant police officer. Two one, make brief inquiries in the immediate vicinity in an effort to locate the driver. I repeat, it's the duty of the relevant officer to make a quick check in the immediate vicinity the stores right or wrong or supermarket anyway right or wrong. Anybody driving this only know the driver find the driver for this vehicle. You make a call that could take you about three to five minutes or less just to identify. If he or she is not found, then the duty of the officer is to remove the vehicle if the driver. 3. If the driver is found, prefer the relevant charges against him or or her for the offense committed and request that they move the vehicle. If they refuse, then you impound the vehicle. [00:02:25] Speaker B: I agree with you 100%. [00:02:27] Speaker A: This is the police complaints Authority. This is know your rights. [00:02:32] Speaker B: They put all this so that everyone should be able to know their rights because it have police officers that even wreck persons where they supposed to park and then after stating something else. [00:02:46] Speaker A: No, but wait, wait Antonio. It get better, you know here it gets better because the police have a way that is like to tell you where the record and reversing already and them kind of thing here is what your right is as a citizen. So the last part I read is if the driver is found, you prefer the relevant charges. So the the police at that point car wreck your vehicle. The duty is here's what we find you, you breach a no parking zone, that is $1,000, we'll see you with a fixed penalty notice. That's it, right? Yeah. Or a warning. We're done yet. We're done yet. Additionally, where the vehicle has been hooked up or is in the actual process of being hooked up to a wrecker but the vehicle has not been removed from where it was parked and the driver or person in control of the simultaneously appears and claims the vehicle. He shall not. He might. The law says he shall. Meaning the officer and the person is working to release the vehicle to the driver or person claiming the vehicle. So the vehicle isn't moved out but you're not wrecking it. And the person said that is mine. Put it down, put it down. Release the vehicle to the person you're supposed to. The officers must do that. The other part of that is they can then issue you a ticket for the offense that you have committed. Again, they're not supposed to take it as they wrecking it. They're picking it up. You reach, hey, dry thy mind. I mind, I'll take my ticket. The police have to give you the ticket or a warning. It's up to the police. And they can persecute the driver or person in charge of the vehicle for non ticketed offenses committed. Meaning if the police put on the vehicle but they notice. Yeah. Or gone on the seat or any other things like that, you know, they could take. That is a non ticketable offense. It could be prosecuted. But the point I am trying to get to persons this morning is that the police have no right to pick up your vehicle if you reach on the scene before they move it. [00:05:08] Speaker B: And you wouldn't believe that is something that I didn't know. And as you read that out, I think that everyone should have that on their phone. So when it is that a police officer pick up their vehicle, they can show them hey, this is the law. [00:05:23] Speaker A: That's the law. Yeah. Or yeah, you can get my warning. I'm sorry, I go move it. The police officers. No, no, here is it. If the police when, when the police issue you a ticket, if he issues you a parking ticket, a violation of a parking law. And when he gives you the ticket, he then instructs you you are breaching the law by parking. Here, here's your fixed penalty notice. But you need to move the vehicle. If you refuse at that point they can wreck it because you have been cautioned you have been ticketed. 45. The ticket doesn't gives you the authority to continue to violate the law. It tickets you for the infraction of the law. But you must move it. It doesn't. Well you could say, well I had to pay a thousand dollars to park up here. No, no, no. Yes, you're still at a movie vehicle. But the point I trying to get Antonio to the listening public is that your right is once you get on the scene now if you see it driving down the street and you realize your vehicle wreck and the vehicle driving down Frederick street and you're running down the street, it's already moving. But if the man is in the process of doing it, even if he picks it up, but he did not move it, bring it out from the spot onto the roadway, he have to give it back to you. He must release your vehicle. It's a violation of the law on the police part. So people are saying this this morning with Antonio for you to know your rights. Know your rights because it has. And I don't want to say this but I have no choice. Arrogant, ignorant, Don C. Police out there. Arrogant, ignorant, Don C. Police don't see emotional emotions. Some of them, yeah, some of them I believe they don't have a proper school leaving certificate. But there's a police officer because they could not play football or they could play a musical instrument. So they don't have the educational capacity to reason properly with people because that is always say there are two type of people in this world you can't talk to. You see them red duns people, rare duncy duncy people. You can't talk to them because they feel everything you're telling them. You're offending them. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:27] Speaker A: You're trying to mess them up. [00:07:29] Speaker B: They don't have that emotional intelligence in them. I think that's something that public servants especially. [00:07:34] Speaker A: Oh God, oh God. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Police officers, licensed officers. They're supposed to have like an emotional intelligence training program. [00:07:40] Speaker A: Training program every six months. And then the other people that you can't talk to is them who's super who super academically qualified. They feel there's so much academics in the name that you can't tell them nothing. So either say you ought to figure out which side of the fence you're on. But both sides of the fence your dumb and daughters the same way. Because if you're very learned you're supposed to be in with such a mindset that you can accept counsel or something being said to you. But you see the ones who are Dancing are no kind of brain. They are no kind of. And are saying that very, very straightforward them is the ones. I can't. I can't fault them because they don't have the capacity to feel because we're talking to them. You're trying to reason with them, but they feel you. Nah, nah, you're attacking me. Don't. [00:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah, some police like that conversation with them. It's not making sense. It's like. Yeah, having a conversation. [00:08:27] Speaker A: So I said all of that to let you all know. Know your rights. Do not break the law. We are not encouraging you in any way to infringe on parking things in Port of Spain or wrong blocking somebody's gauge driveway, what have you. But know your rights. Good morning. [00:08:42] Speaker C: Hello. [00:08:42] Speaker A: Good morning. Good morning. [00:08:45] Speaker D: You know, the word on the ground. [00:08:46] Speaker C: Is that for every correct the. The officer in charge does get a percentage. No, this is a very old story. [00:08:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:56] Speaker A: That is not true. [00:08:57] Speaker C: This is why they are reluctant to release the vehicle once they hook it. [00:09:02] Speaker E: Up, even though it is. It is not the right thing to do. [00:09:06] Speaker C: And would you entertain anything on the landlord tax at this time? [00:09:11] Speaker A: No. Maybe next hour. All right. [00:09:13] Speaker C: Because I have some. I have a lot of questions on that. [00:09:16] Speaker A: All right, cool. All right, so a question for you, Antonio. When the vehicle is in park, handbrakes up, what does the handbrake. The handbrake stops watch from moving the rear wheel. What does the handbrake do when you. [00:09:33] Speaker B: Engage the handbrakes basically stop the rear wheel from moving. [00:09:37] Speaker A: So when the. When the wrecker picks up your car. [00:09:41] Speaker B: Basically the. The rear wheel will release. Like sometimes when it is like you go by mechanic, they would say put down the hand brakes because they need to break that nut. [00:09:49] Speaker A: Right. So let me ask you something. So when. When the wrecker wrecks a vehicle with the handbrakes engaged, is it causing any damage to the vehicle braking system? Because the wheel is being forced to roll on the back of the wrecker that picks up the front wheel. Some wrecker will pick up the whole back wheel. This put on much a bar on each and pick up the whole car. But there are some wreckers that just slip under, lift up the front and they're gone with you. So your back wheel is forced to move while your handbrake is engaged. [00:10:16] Speaker B: Some tension on the transmission as well. [00:10:20] Speaker A: Really interesting. Good morning. [00:10:25] Speaker F: Rear wheel drive vehicle will get damaged because the power to turn the wheel causes when the hand brakes and the hand breaks up, it will damage. But David, listen to this to the office. The guy by there is Better than regular vehicles and P500 because it's a thousand out. Which one better? But here's the thing. I don't want my vehicle wreck because I know damages done to my vehicle when you all wreck the vehicles is a no, no. And that they don't pay dog. They don't pay. So I think, I don't know, it's very confusing. [00:10:58] Speaker A: Hold on by David now to respond to him there, Antonio. He says it's better to pay the 500. But here's the thing with the 500. The 500 is paid immediately for release of the vehicle. One if you do the 500 today and you have to come back Tomorrow, there's a $200 in increase on that. So every day your car stays impounded, it's $200. So if you come in the morning, you're not coming five, you don't have to come with seven. But a thousand dollar ticket gives you 30 days. [00:11:27] Speaker B: But I rather pay the thousand dollar ticket. Especially those guys who have those low vehicles. Sometimes I could damage their bumper and some people they put some clips on the bumper to hold it. So when it is a wrecker pull that bumper basically could tear at the end, you know. So it better to pay that fine than to be wrecked. And when you go and you have to pay for that release, you realize that something in your vehicle is damaged. Yep. [00:11:53] Speaker A: Good morning. [00:11:54] Speaker G: Morning. [00:11:56] Speaker C: I want to talk about San Fernando licensing office. Yesterday I went to San Franca and. [00:12:01] Speaker D: Then for that 1500 to carry the paper inside the livestock. Boy. [00:12:05] Speaker A: Yeah, because they know the hassle and the, and the, the strength, the, the whole bureaucracy. Yeah. Surrounding it. So they're taxing the outside. Yeah. [00:12:14] Speaker D: And if you see vehicle from. [00:12:19] Speaker C: And you know we get through three. [00:12:20] Speaker D: O' clock, the comments, you'll let her come back tomorrow. [00:12:22] Speaker B: Boy. [00:12:23] Speaker A: All right, let me hear. Thank you. Let me hear what Antonio Anthony, what happened to you at license office? [00:12:28] Speaker B: Okay. So yesterday I went to transfer a vehicle onto the buyer name and I went to Carney license office. The guy reached there like approximately 5:30. So they line up outside of the carrying the office. He was basically like the 8 or 10 person and license office. The gate opens at 7:30am for you to go down back at the pit. And the thing about it is that I thought it had some sort of order. But when the gate opened, persons who was in line, people who came like minutes before 7:30, they were able to go down in the back of the pit. And that's one the licensed officers the way how they Talk to you. Hey boy. Hey, driver, come here. Go there and this and that. I find it's very unprofessional. Also. I did a change of engine 2019 on that vehicle that I sold a guy. And for some reason I have the receipt on the certified copy. But in license office itself, the license officer said it wasn't updated and he said that would be a problem and that have to go inside and they have to update it on the system before that the vehicle could be transferred. But my problem is that if it is, you have the receipt showing that the engine has been changed and you have the engine number there. How it is that since 2019, I mean 2025 that hasn't been updated on the system as yet. [00:13:56] Speaker A: But here you think, but here the thing. When you, when you had the receipt, did you make any attempts to change the engine to go and do an engine change in license office to get it on? Yeah. [00:14:08] Speaker B: So you went attached onto the certified copy showing that the engine change has been done. [00:14:13] Speaker A: No, no, no. The, the. When you go with the receipt to license office to tell them, listen, I bought a new engine for the car, change it. Look the engine number here, look the receipt where I pay for the engine. At this company, they take your receipt. They're supposed to issue you with a fresh certified copy with the new engine number on it. Did you get that correct? [00:14:37] Speaker B: No, and I had. [00:14:38] Speaker A: That's the problem there. [00:14:40] Speaker B: I had the receipt formula is no office that the engine has changed. And that was at. [00:14:45] Speaker A: Oh, they gave you a receipt. Yeah. Wow. [00:14:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. So that I find didn't make any sense because how you don't have that updated in the system even. So if, if it's not on a certified copy, it's supposed to be updated in the system. So that had me in L office for the entire day. So you understand. [00:15:05] Speaker A: So they see in the receipt basically. [00:15:07] Speaker B: 6:30 and the guy came 5:30. So like from 5:30 till about, let's say, well, 3 o', clock, 4 o'. [00:15:14] Speaker A: Clock, you know, leaving license office for doing that a simple car transfer. [00:15:19] Speaker B: Yeah, simple, simple. That's it. Everything straight, certified copy, the car, my name, everything. So I find that was ridiculous. And the way how the license officer is talking to you is like, you know, if it is you done some sort of fraud and everything is right there in their face. Wow. [00:15:37] Speaker A: This is what kills me, you know, Antonio. [00:15:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:15:39] Speaker A: The. The way these supposedly trained learned public servants deal with you is as though they're doing you a favor. Even though you are required by law to do X, Y and Z. And you are paying your money for it. Good morning. [00:15:55] Speaker E: Yes, good morning. I had some terrible experience in licensing office Carony and San Fernando. I purchased a vehicle. Recent times they tell me come back in two weeks for the certified copy. I give them a whole month. When I went back after a month, nothing on the system. Mine document there in a envelope on top the counter one side. So I started call with the old boy. I say a whole month I gave earlier and all have do nothing with my documents. And it's certainly he's had a check bikey bike. He come across it and then. Then he entered in system. And then I had to go back and next two weeks now to get a certified copy. Thank you. [00:16:35] Speaker B: You see the kind of crazy this happening. And the thing about it is that document is right next to them. [00:16:41] Speaker A: That's the point. Yeah. Good morning. [00:16:44] Speaker D: Sorry, David. Morning, Mr. Mr. Your name was right, I was right in your station there, right. Some time ago, I think when Satish was there and he came and gave a nice, nice discourse. I won't call him the recording now. And he said, yes, I could come to Light's office. And he's always there available for people. This is because I am having a problem with a particular truck, right? So I said, let me go and discuss it because somebody tell me that only the transport commissioner could get into that aspect of the thing. I went three times to see this man, Zappish, right? All you meet is the secretary upstairs. He tells you the same readout from what I have on a booklet probably across there. And you could never see this man, never see his man subsequently. I have a van Stone. My van is on the road TCR some 5, 5. Two people steal the van on the same number and everything, right? Every time you call us police order. You have a certified copy to identify the van, right? To claim the van, whatever it is. And nothing has been done. You know what policeman tell me? He said his system is that they don't have nothing to put that kind of thing whatever just to give a ticket to whatever in the machine. They give it tickets. And I'm guiding. That's the kind of nonsense you have in this place. I wouldn't take up your program to. I reiterate other things. But there's these two topics as we're talking about this. And we see now license officers getting aggressive and starting to beat people. They wait, I watch themselves to take that. Have a good day. [00:18:19] Speaker E: Bye. [00:18:20] Speaker A: All right. Nice novices beating people. But I mean, let Me take another one. Hello. Good morning. [00:18:30] Speaker C: Good morning. [00:18:30] Speaker A: Yes, Good morning. [00:18:31] Speaker B: Morning. [00:18:32] Speaker C: Good morning David. Good morning to your guests. I want to inform you guess of one of the biggest racket that a license office is doing is this. I got my license when I was 18 years of age. I am 56 in January coming and the past four years when I went and renewed my driver's permit in Princetong light Norfolk. I went there 7 o' clock in the morning and I left there 1 o' clock in the afternoon to know that my driver's permit was compromised. There was a big hullabaloo with me and the authorities in that registered license office where they issue a letter to me indicating that a new license number will be given to me upon my renewal there. But it does not shows my record of driving history for the amount of years that I've been holding my original driver's permit. I would like the authorities to look into this happen. And I'm not the only one involved in this. There are a lot of people I spoke to have told me that their license had been compromised. The number was given to somebody else and I was driving my van for about maybe a year. Brother Davy, knowing, not knowing that my permit was compromised and I could have gotten a ticket, I could have been jailed. [00:19:41] Speaker A: When I say a permit was compromised, what do you mean? What do you mean? [00:19:43] Speaker C: Okay, let me explain this to you. Compromise means that the permit that you have with you is not valid because the number on your driver's permit was given to someone else. You understand what I'm saying now? [00:19:56] Speaker A: So that happened to you, that happened. [00:19:58] Speaker C: To me on a number of people. If people are listening to this program, they will call you and tell you the same exact thing. And you know what? I was to take that letter and go to the bank, go to TN Tech, go to Wasaac, everything to have that new driver's permit copy to them. For my business I have been doing every month paying bills and banking and whatever. It caused a lot of problems. [00:20:20] Speaker A: And so let me ask you, how did you discover that your driver's license number was compromised? [00:20:27] Speaker C: Right. So four years ago when I went to the Princess Young license office to do my normal renewal, brother Davy and I hand up my documents, they put it to do an ITAS because you're wearing glasses. Fine, fine, fine. They came out about an hour after and tell me sir, we cannot issue a driver's permit right now because your permit has been compromised. And I asked what is the meaning of the word compromise? They said, well, this number on Your driver's permit that you have here that you're renewing today is not valid under your name anymore. It has been given to somebody else. And I asked the question how that could happen. And nobody in the Princeton license office could have given me an answer there and then. So I've been driving my vehicle with the permit that I had was, was. Was not valid to me anymore. And I didn't even know that. So if a roadblock came up and they checked, I could have been jailed, come back, I break in the law. And I'm saying this, there are a number of people who are listening this morning can give you the same story that what I'm speaking about. And I would like the authorities now. I found a copy of my old driver's permit recently when I was cleaning up, coming to the Christmas, right? You know, the whole feeling. And I'm going to take that and I'm going to my lawyer to find out how best we can get redress and answer of who have my original permit. Because the letter they give me brother Davy and the number they give me on my driver's permit, it come like I now start to drive. Four years ago, there is no driving history of how many years I was driving on the nation roads in Trinidad and Tobago. So let us say I am going for a work. And the work details me to have at least five years of driving or six years of driving experience. I will not get it because it has no history record. Right now my permit is going to be renewed again in March of 2026. And I have to walk back with that letter when I'm going to renew my permit again. So it will have no discrepancies along the way. I hope that people who is listening can call and give their version so you will understand that licensed authority, the government of the day who is in charge of works and transport, they need to crack down on how some people have your driver's permit number when you do not even know your permit has been disqualified. But technically I was driving my van working with a disqualified driver's permit that I did not even use only upon renewal. Then I realized it was not valid anymore. Have a good morning. [00:22:54] Speaker A: What the hell. Thank you very much, brother Larry. Look, another text already. Look, another text. And now message me. Yes, my DP number was also changed when I went to renew my permit two years ago. But how is this. [00:23:07] Speaker B: You know why this is happening, Davey? Remember now a lot of persons buying their license and they will have their contacts in license office and so forth. So Remember, it's all about a money making thing. So they don't care about they compromising someone's license. They would basically issue a number and that would be somebody else license number. And it's for that initial person to go and get a new number. But they just care about making that extra money when someone buys their license. So I heard about that numerous times. [00:23:39] Speaker A: Yeah, I, I am in a state of EV. It is, it is because another one says Mount Lambert. I am 75 years and the exact thing happened to me. Big bubble. They're selling your numbers big time. [00:23:57] Speaker H: Easy to track that, you know. [00:24:00] Speaker A: Boy, I renewed my, my license just last month and I didn't have any issues. And I went in for the thing I had to get medical because my license carries Class 3, 4 and 5 because I have a extra heavy and all these things, you know. Hello. Good morning. Hello. Hello. Good morning. [00:24:25] Speaker G: Hello, Davey. [00:24:25] Speaker A: Good morning. [00:24:26] Speaker G: Good morning, Davey. [00:24:27] Speaker A: Yes, good morning, sir. [00:24:29] Speaker G: Okay, so David here is this is not a foreign news vehicle. I'm speaking about it. This is a vehicle that license here in Trinidad and Tobago. I bought a vehicle from a first guy the vehicle had licensed in Trinidad in 2007. I went on about the vehicle in 2010. When I went about the vehicle, they tell me I had to pay $6,000 to get the vehicle transfer on my name that the license tax. I have a receipt right from license office with the chit. They give you a little chit and Maggie car number and the $6,000 plus I have to pay $10 for the transfer. So in all I pay $6,010. I paid $100 the morning to make sure that the vehicle is on the owner's name going to transfer. I have that certified copy on that that first day three months after I went back to license office to get the original certificate certified copy. The certified copy still showing on the owner's name iron back in 2010, 2011, 2016. Of course you know, Davy. Now if the vehicle not only me can I get insurance. The vehicle is packed up a brand new Kia Karen pcf. And I have the chit in front of me. I speak to you right now. I have three chips in front of me. One the $10 where I pay for the transfer for the arm that probably the transfer state. I have the 6,000 chit. I have the receipt number everything the chip number hit a fade away. And the certified copies from all these years coming along still the vehicle on the original owner still up to now in license office. [00:26:05] Speaker A: This is madness, right? [00:26:08] Speaker G: And I could Send proof that I have this receipt. Sign them in front of me right now. Not some fading away, but it's showing the receipt number everything and the number ink that they wrote with the car number. [00:26:19] Speaker B: The biggest corruption is license office. [00:26:21] Speaker G: So take that. [00:26:23] Speaker A: Listen, this what I am getting here is really scary. This is because if police stop you and they check your license now somebody says good morning, David. Get rid of the licensing inspectors like cpep they're real corrupt as well as the Chagonas borough too. Now, you know, Antonio on the license carries a barcode. Yes, right. And the officers. I don't know what this barcode does. It carries this. This barcode. Right. [00:26:56] Speaker B: I think they could pull up that to see if it is that you have any outstanding tickets. [00:27:00] Speaker A: And well, your number, your number. Remember when you're going to you. You turn the U portal system your number and your. Your date information can be put in and they can get that information same way. But what is the barcode or whatever the police officers could stop you on the side of the road, take your documents and you know routine check. And you could end up in some serious problems. When they say well this permit, this number is not yours, you know. And you know for the last how much years you've been having that number. That is really scary. Good morning. [00:27:31] Speaker D: Yes, hello. Morning. [00:27:32] Speaker A: Good morning. [00:27:33] Speaker D: If you know how I glad I listen to this program. Take the extra effort and listen to this program this morning. You know, David. No, I am not talking about a year ago. You know, I talk about three months ago, right? My driver's boy. The same thing where gentleman was saying they was going to change my number on my driver's permit. So I carry girl. I say, you know, I since 1978 I have his driver's permit and that's number 316-066B has always been there. I'm not an old driver's permit, right? What I I thought was gonna eventually I surely give it right then they take about almost four hours before they call me to get my new driver's license now. So I wanted to know what matters was going on. How come I could get a new number. Because I told me it come like any kind of license, your passport number, everything is remain the same thing. Because it's the same document you use for all your business transactions. That is a major thing form of id. So I now learned something this morning is I thought I was going and I'm saying something is wrong because I'm going to change up the system and change up this and change up that another thing. David, I want to tell you something. Where banks are concerned, when they're upgrading, right. And they tell you changing the accounts from other things, people make sure that you know your old number and. And reference it back to your new number. Because I am telling something. You'll have a sticky and a stick when coming to your accounts. It happened to me. I had to make a big hollow boo at a certain bank where that was concerned. After now they're still investigating my account. [00:29:12] Speaker F: Right. [00:29:12] Speaker D: So people be well mindful of these things, especially with all computerized things. Careful. Have a great day. I am so happy I listen to this program this morning. [00:29:24] Speaker H: Yeah, boys. Davy. Yeah. The man who knows he had a receipt something and it faded away. What I do with all my receipts and then I just take out a photo of it and store it in your phone. [00:29:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:36] Speaker H: Because that way it don't fade away. [00:29:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:38] Speaker H: Because all them receipts and what them digital receipts is fade away. [00:29:42] Speaker A: Yeah. One texter saying good morning to the gentleman with the fading receipt. Photograph. Photograph it as quickly as possible on your phone before it fades away. Yeah. Boy, it bad. That is madness. [00:29:58] Speaker B: As people sort of talk, you know, you realize so much corruption happening at license office. And the thing about it is that I think the government realized that the best way to tax anyone is through motorists. Because everybody right now purchasing a car and is the easiest tax that you could get is like if it is the government operating like a mafia, where it's just tax, tax in order to earn revenue when it's supposed to be. Not like that. But that's their way out and the way of earning revenue into the system. [00:30:32] Speaker A: Good morning. I am. Good morning. Quickly, the news is coming up. All right, that person will call back. Antonio, I want to thank you. I don't know. I mean, I have the NPTA next. I mean, I. I feel. I feel tomorrow, please. God. According to my schedule. Let's see if we can talk again on Zoom if you're available. [00:30:57] Speaker B: Okay. [00:30:57] Speaker A: You know, just to Quickly. I don't want to wait until next week to. To do this now. You know, let's. Let's see what we could do because this is madness. It is because you could stop me to be highlighted. Yeah. You could stop me and tell me that is not my permit. And that is madness. Good morning. Quickly, please have a minute of the news. Good morning, gentlemen. Good morning. I have been driving for over 60 years and I want to thank you. [00:31:26] Speaker C: For a program like this. [00:31:28] Speaker D: Of course, this type of program. [00:31:31] Speaker A: Keep away from the politics for a while. And let's go into the corruption that has been happening from 1956 to the present time, not only in licensing office on Rice Road, but the customs and immigration. Thank you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's it, boy. Antonio, have a good one, you know, and we will talk next week, please the Lord. [00:31:56] Speaker B: All right? Okay. [00:31:57] Speaker A: Okay, buddy. Take care. [00:31:58] Speaker D: Okay. [00:31:59] Speaker B: All right, bye. [00:32:00] Speaker A: The best insight, instant feedback, accountability. The all new Talk Radio Freedom 106.5.

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