I was crossing JFK in Santo Domingo on Maximo Gomez and as I am stuck in traffic a BoZo for lack of a better work rolls up to my window and tells me I went through a red light (which of course I didn't) . He was riding a 50cc old bike and asked me for my drivers licence. I looked at him and asked if he was AMET and he said "no Policia National". I looked at him and said "NO Amet only. He says to follow him to a AMET Cop and I let him pull in front of me and when he went past the next intersection I made a right and cut and run.
I never would have known that ONLY AMET can give tickets had I not read it hear.
The intersections are getting more dicey in Santo Domingo these days. Now when they try to approach your car to wash the windows they throw the sponge from 20 feet away so you can't tell them no. One thing about being in Santo Domingo that is different than in other parts of the country is guys aren't on the side of the road taking a leak. What a country! What class!
Escott
I never would have known that ONLY AMET can give tickets had I not read it hear.
The intersections are getting more dicey in Santo Domingo these days. Now when they try to approach your car to wash the windows they throw the sponge from 20 feet away so you can't tell them no. One thing about being in Santo Domingo that is different than in other parts of the country is guys aren't on the side of the road taking a leak. What a country! What class!
Escott