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A WINCHESTER man who has flouted court orders has narrowly avoided a prison sentence for driving whilst disqualified.
Mba, in the suit alleged that the NYSC DG flouted the order of the court made on May 15, restraining him from issuing, publishing or continue to issue, publish disclaimer to the effect that the certificate of national service dated Jan.
Mr Allen believes the existing rules are “fair enough” but admits they are often flouted by some of his fellow riders, who are mostly self-employed.
Reacting to the development, Mr. Sanjay Singh said the WFI will seek revocation of its suspension by explaining to the government that it has not flouted any rules while taking decisions and if the issue is not resolved, it may explore legal options.
Referring to the foul-mouthed abuse and reports that the existing planning conditions were being flouted with floodlights left on until the early hours of the morning on occasions, Coun Taylor continued: “We know what people get like with football.
The reality is that he has been accused of breaking the law, he flouted rules and regulations and he is being held accountable for that.