The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has strongly objected to reported moves to compel the removal of car passes and permits affixed to the windscreens of motor vehicles, stressing that the BASL Lawyers’ Car Pass has been an essential security and identification measure for nearly three decades. In a letter addressed to the Inspector General of Police, the BASL said that although no official communication has been made, news reports suggest steps are being considered to prohibit such stickers. The Association underlined that the BASL Car Pass, issued annually since 1997, serves to identify attorneys-at-law when entering courts, tribunals,…
BASL opposes reported move to ban car pass stickers on windscreens
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