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Covid-19 rules breach warning from police

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Welcome to the BPS website | Household Mixing Remains Prohibited & Overnight Curfew Still in Effect

Tue, 2021-04-27 While the vast majority of residents continue to be compliant with current COVID-19 restrictions, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS), the Bermuda Reserve Police (BRP) and Bermuda Coast Guard are still encountering individuals violating the regulations regarding not mixing households and curfew. As a reminder, an overnight curfew is currently in effect from 8pm until 6am every day, while the recreational boating curfew is currently 7pm every day. Mixing of households is still prohibited at this time. Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Weekes reiterated: “Thank you to all those complying with the current restrictions. Our primary goal is to help keep residents safe during this pandemic. However, anyone found violating the rules should expect to appear in court. Therefore, I urge everyone to do their part and abide by the regulations. Please ensure you take note of all Government guidance available to ensure that you do not fall outside of these regulations and

Welcome to the BPS website | Residents Reminded Mixing of Households Still Not Allowed

Mon, 2021-04-19 One of the latest incidents was in Devonshire, while another was in St. George’s. Around 5:40pm Friday, April 16th police officers responded to the Cedar Park Road, Devonshire area after receiving information of several people gathered at that location. On arrival some individuals began to immediately disperse. Details of other neighbourhood residents that remained were recorded by BPS officers. Around 4pm Saturday, April 17th police officers responded to a Turkey Hill, St. George’s home after receiving information suggesting that a party was taking place there. On arrival people were seen leaving the residence, while others on the porch quickly went inside.

Welcome to the BPS website | Motorists Reminded of COVID-19 Vehicle Checkpoint Protocol

Fri, 2021-04-16 Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Weekes – “The Bermuda Police Service (BPS), the Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR), the Bermuda Reserve Police (BRP) and the Bermuda Coast Guard continue to work together across the island conducting compliance checks and safety checks on the roads as well as the water during the Public Health (COVID-19 Emergency Powers) Stay at Home Regulations 2021. To assist with these duties, all residents are encouraged to ensure when travelling on the island’s roads or waterways for any permitted reason, that they carry a valid photo ID. Additionally, if exempted under the current regulations, please be prepared to show:

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