On Friday, Horace Lewis, better known as “LA Lewis“, a well-known entertainment personality, was arrested on charges related to violations of the Toll Authority Act. The incident, which occurred at a toll booth in Portmore, Catherine, has been the subject of much criticism and attention in recent days.
According to reports, Lewis was accused of disruptive behaviour and violating toll booth protocols in St Catherine. The CEO of the Toll Authority of Jamaica, Lerone Laing, spoke out about the incident earlier this week, emphasizing the gravity of the situation and making it clear that Lewis had committed an offence that had been reported to the police.
While incidents of this nature are rare, Laing stressed that any violations of toll booth regulations are taken seriously and referred to the police for prosecution. Under the Toll Authority Act of 2003, failure to pay toll fees in accordance with the law or regulations can result in the recovery of the toll amount, administrative fees, and any interest as a civil debt in a Resident Magistrate’s Court.
The case against Lewis is ongoing, and it remains to be seen what the outcome will be.