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Judiciary says motorists arrested on warrants were held in ‘designated changing room’, not bathroom

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Judiciary says motorists arrested on warrants were held in ‘designated changing room’, not bathroom
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KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Judiciary of Jamaica has rejected reports that motorists arrested on outstanding warrants during the recently concluded Traffic Ticket Public Days were temporarily held in a bathroom at the National Arena.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the judiciary said individuals who were unable to immediately pay court-imposed fines were placed in a designated changing room while arrangements were made for their transportation or other next steps.

According to the judiciary, the

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