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police wi need to check dem tings
don’t be ridiculous ppl!. the driver is not a learner, he forgot to take off the L. that’s my uncle. he was teaching me to drive..
a a but if i was learning to drive on dat van is now i not making mistake!!
hmph
too much compliancy in the country again
well wen he gets the licence is not empty he going to dirve eh so learn how it feels with weight lol
The man ran out gas nuh, and was only going for a top up.The red “L” denotes his political affiliation, of course! A true patriot!
when he coming back,u may just see a few pasengers in the back too.lol
Lol! Whoiii! The picture tells the story……..lol.
I cannot believe a learner is allowed to drive a vehicle with so much combustible stuff on it…
Only in Dominica man….
ONLY IN TOO SWEET DOMINICA, NO WANDER WE CANNOT GO ANYWHERE IN OUR QUEST FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
so what if the guy from mahaut was teaching his son ho to drive when going for cylinders for their son. Dominicans mind your own damn business
so, u mean to tell from where that van went on to the main road to where it went off, not one officer caught sight of this madness? Accident x Accident.