1989 Ed.
Road Traffic
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the Commissioner shall suspend the vehicle licence for the appropriate period specified in column 3 or 4 of Schedule 4.
(2) If a Transport Tribunal decides that the registered owner of a motor vehicle has not shown cause why the vehicle licence should not be suspended the Commissioner shall suspend it for the appropriate period specified in column 3 or 4 of Schedule 4.
(3) Where the Commissioner suspends a vehicle licence under subsection (1) or (2), he shall cause a notice to be served on the registered owner.
(4) A notice under subsection (3) shall-
(a) specify-
(i) the registration mark of the motor vehicle the licence of which is suspended; and
(ii) the period during which the vehicle licence shall be suspended and the date of commencement of the suspension; and
(b) direct the registered owner to deliver the motor vehicle into the custody of the Commissioner on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice.
(5) The Commissioner shall keep a record of every suspension of a vehicle licence under subsection (1) or (2) in such form as he thinks fit.
94. Penalty payable if vehicle not delivered into custody
(1) If without reasonable excuse, a motor vehicle is not delivered into the custody of the Commissioner in accordance with a notice served under section 93, the registered owner shall be liable to pay to the Government a penalty of $200 for each day or part thereof while the suspension of the vehicle licence continues in force and the motor vehicle is not in the custody of the Commissioner or the Commissioner of Police under section 95.
(2) Any penalty due under subsection (1) may be recovered from the registered owner by civil proceedings as a debt due to the Crown.
95. Seizure and removal of vehicle
(1) If a motor vehicle has not been delivered into the custody of the Commissioner at the expiration of 7 days after the date specified in a notice served under section 93, any police officer may seize the motor vehicle.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), a police officer who has seized a motor vehicle under subsection (1) shall deliver it forthwith into the custody of the Commissioner at the place specified in the notice under section 93.
(3) If at the time when a motor vehicle is seized it is not practicable for a police officer to deliver it directly to the place specified in the notice under section 93, he may take the motor vehicle to a police station, and thereafter a police officer shall deliver it into the custody of the Commissioner.