Police and Bequia residents discuss security issues on the island
Senior officers of the RSVGPF in discussion with some residents of Bequia Social Share
Senior officers of the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) met with residents of Bequia on July 27 to discuss security issues on that Grenadine island.
The said in a release that the team was headed by team was headed by Deputy Commissioner Frankie Joseph and also included head of the Traffic Department, Superintendent of Police Kenneth John, Lieutenant Commander Ralphie Ragguette from the Coast Guard Service and Divisional Commander of the Grenadines Division, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Junior Simmons.
‘Police high handed,’ bus driver
Minibus driver Shane Williams voiced strong objection to what he described as the high handedness of traffic police officer, in their dealing with minibus drivers.
By: Kenville Horne•
Minibus men are striking because of, among other reasons, the heavy handiness of the police.
This was expressed by at least one minibus driver- the Shane Williams, who plies the Campden Park route and who withdrew his services last Monday and Tuesday.
Minibus drivers are particularly put off by the manner of the police officers who move to serve $100.00 tickets on drivers because some of their passengers do not wear masks.