CARS LOADED WITH AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE TO BE STOPPED IN CASE OF SERIOUS VIOLATIONS ONLY
ARMENPRESS
JUNE 28, 2011
YEREVAN
The police inspectors in Armenia have been ordered no longer disturb
the drivers carrying agricultural produce.
Under an agreement signed between the Armenian Police and the
Agrarian Peasant Union, the police will not stop vehicles loaded
with agricultural produce unless serious violations are observed,
the head of the union, Hrach Berberyan, told a news conference today.
He said non-compliance with the new rules envisages liability measures
for policemen and added that villagers can contact their hotline
service upon observing violations.
Berberyan said the new procedures aim to assist the rural population
and rural economies, facilitating the transportation of their products.
ARMENPRESS
JUNE 28, 2011
YEREVAN
The police inspectors in Armenia have been ordered no longer disturb
the drivers carrying agricultural produce.
Under an agreement signed between the Armenian Police and the
Agrarian Peasant Union, the police will not stop vehicles loaded
with agricultural produce unless serious violations are observed,
the head of the union, Hrach Berberyan, told a news conference today.
He said non-compliance with the new rules envisages liability measures
for policemen and added that villagers can contact their hotline
service upon observing violations.
Berberyan said the new procedures aim to assist the rural population
and rural economies, facilitating the transportation of their products.