Soldier holding cane whips drivers who parked wrongly at Lapaz (Video)

A shocking video has gone viral across social media, capturing a uniformed soldier patrolling the chaotic streets of Lapaz, Accra, not with a rifle, but with a stout cane, which he used to whip drivers for illegally parking their vehicles. The mobile phone footage, which has been widely shared, has sent a wave of outrage and disbelief throughout the country.
While the soldier’s actions were an extreme and unlawful reaction to a traffic problem, they underscored a significant issue on Ghana’s roads: illegal parking. Violating the rules that govern where and how you can park is not just a minor offence; it can have severe consequences for everyone on the road.
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The Rules Governing Car Parking in Ghana
Ghana’s official Road Traffic Regulations (L.I. 2180) are clear on where a vehicle can and cannot be parked. These rules are in place to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic. The regulations state that a person is not permitted to stop or park a vehicle in a manner that causes an obstruction or is dangerous. Specifically, you should never park:

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The Consequences of Violating the Rules
When drivers ignore these regulations, the issues go far beyond a simple fine. The collective impact of improper parking creates a cascade of problems for the public.

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Safety Hazards: By blocking pavements and pedestrian walkways, drivers force people to walk in the streets, creating a dangerous situation, especially for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
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Obstruction of Emergency Services: A car illegally parked can delay an ambulance, fire engine, or police vehicle trying to get to a scene. In an emergency, every second counts, and a parked car can quite literally be the difference between life and death.
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Official Penalties: The legal consequences are handled by the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD). Violations can result in an official ticket or Traffic Offence Report (T.O.R.), a fine, a court summons, or in some cases, having your vehicle towed away.