Former Commissioner of Police and Executive Director of the Regional Security System, Grantley Sylvester Watson. (Barbados Police Service) Former Commission .
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Public service vehicle (PSV) operator Paul Dwight Alleyne, known as ‘Bashment Monkey’, walked out of the District ‘A’ Traffic Court on Thursday free of 44 traffic offences and one criminal damage charge.When the Eckstein Village, Tudor Bridge, St Michael resident appeared before Magistrate Alison Burke, the prosecutor informed the court that two of the police officers who were warned to give evidence were not present.The prosecutor requested an adjournment, adding that one of the matters for trial dated back to 2020 and the other to 2017.After making a request to be heard, Alleyne argued that the cases were “very old”.
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A motorist narrowly escaped 100 days in prison yesterday after he came up with the remainder of a fine imposed by the District “A” Traffic Court.
And while Rique Alleyne remains without his driver’s licence for the next six months, he has been advised to familiarise himself with the Road Traffic Regulations and the Highway Code.
Alleyne, of Bird’s River No. 1, Deacons, St Michael, was back in court after he was found guilty, last month, of driving at 170 kilometres on the Barrow Section of the ABC Highway and failing to produce his driver’s licence on November 23, 2020.