A friend of mine who owns a house here, (in advance of his retirement), is staying in Sosua for a 2 week vacation. He returns to the U.S this Monday.
So, last night he is driving from Playa Chiquita via Pedro Clisante to the Banco Santa Cruz ATM, unaware the street is now One-Way. He is flagged down by an AMET Officer outside Super Super and explains two months ago the street was 2 way. The traffic cop was fine, full of smiles yet still issued him a ticket (he's currently got a rental car) that states he went the wrong way up a one-way street but there is no fine or information on the ticket saying he has to report/pay a fine...
Does anyone know if this is standard proceedure? I think there HAS to be a fine to pay.
Implications???
So, last night he is driving from Playa Chiquita via Pedro Clisante to the Banco Santa Cruz ATM, unaware the street is now One-Way. He is flagged down by an AMET Officer outside Super Super and explains two months ago the street was 2 way. The traffic cop was fine, full of smiles yet still issued him a ticket (he's currently got a rental car) that states he went the wrong way up a one-way street but there is no fine or information on the ticket saying he has to report/pay a fine...
Does anyone know if this is standard proceedure? I think there HAS to be a fine to pay.
Implications???