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Nigerian traffic scofflaws sentenced to shrink’s couch

By DW
30 September 2017   |   12:37 pm
In Nigeria, highway patrol officers are trying a new tactic to punish traffic offenders. Now running a red light or talking on the phone while driving could land you in a psychiatrist's office. But not everyone believes the punishment fits the crime.

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