DOES EVERY MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION DESERVE A JOURNEY TO THE COURT-HOUSE?
Folks, this is what transpired between myself and a police inspector on my most recent trip back home: My journey this time was a rather quick one and I had very little time at my disposal to accomplish whatever I went there to do. On one of my rounds in Accra, I needed to make a U-turn on the very busy Ring Road in the vicinity of the renowned Internet cafe, BusyInternet. I saw a policewoman — one Inspector Asamoah — directing traffic and I duly complied with her signals. A few yards after driving past her, I saw on my left-hand side an entry onto the opposite side of the highway. I looked very carefully for a U-turn or a No-U-turn sign at this entry. There was none. I saw two poles, one on each side of the entry, with no signs on them. I didn’t know what to make of them. So, though very unsure of the situation, I decided to very gingerly make my U-turn. Little did I know that Inspector Asamoah was prayerfully waiting for me to commit my “crime”. She abandoned her directing of traff
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