BY MELVILLE TITIULU
The Central Magistrate’s Court has sentenced a repeat road traffic offender to four months imprisonment for what the court described as a “blatant disregard for road traffic laws.”
Alick Sulu Misitana, 51, of Malaita Province, pleaded guilty to three traffic-related offences including using an unlicensed motor vehicle, using an uninsured motor vehicle and driving without a valid driver’s licence.
Presiding Magistrate Joyceth Paile reminded the offender that he was not appearing before the court for the first time, having previously been fined by the same court in mid-March this year.
Ms Paile told the defendant that reoffending without paying the earlier court-imposed fine of $1,700 was something the court will not treat lightly.
The Magistrate said the offender’s actions demonstrated a clear disregard for both road traffic laws and court directives.
The court heard that Misitana depended on the expired vehicle to transport his fish and chips container to the Honiara Central Market, which he claimed was his main source of income.
Traffic officers intercepted him near ITA Hardware while he was travelling to the market and confirmed that the vehicle licence, insurance and driver’s licence had all expired.
Magistrate Paile reminded the offender that there were other available transport options for taking his goods to the market.
“There are other cheap means of transport available, like taking a taxi or a bus,” Ms Paile told the court.
“This case warrants a custodial sentence as opposed to a fine,” she added.
The court also considered the fact that Misitana was a repeat offender who had previously appeared before the same magistrate earlier this year.
After considering both the seriousness of the offences and the offender’s personal circumstances, the court imposed a one-month imprisonment sentence for the traffic offences.
In addition, the court ordered a further three months imprisonment for defaulting on the earlier court-imposed fine and failing to comply with court orders.
Misitana will now serve a total of four months at the Rove Correctional Centre.
Meanwhile, Superintendent William Foufaka, Director of the National Traffic Department, told Island Sun yesterday that traffic officers will intensify road inspections in Honiara beginning next week.
“As of next week, our traffic officers will target not just the main roads but also feeder roads to enhance road safety and compliance within Honiara,” Superintendent Foufaka said.
The matter was prosecuted by Moffat Tei on behalf of the Office of the Police Prosecutions Department, while Misitana represented himself in court.
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