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More Police Controls to Take Place.

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Philipsburg:--- Recently the police department has stepped up the general controls. The Zero Tolerance Team which is mainly conducting the controls has reported that on Tuesday July 27th a total of 52 motor vehicles were checked in connection with the required documents to drive on the public roads. A total of seven cars and one motorcycle were towed. Fines totaling 21 have been given to drivers for traffic violations.

Also during these controls 72 persons were checked in connection with their legal status on the island and the identification laws. One person was arrested taken to the police station in connection with the violation of these laws.

The Police department is once again sending out a very stern message to the general public (residents from the Dutch and French side) that they should at all times, when in public, carry a valid pictured identification to their name with them, to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience or delays.

This measure is stipulated and required by law. If some-one who is being checked by police and asked to properly identify themselves and cannot do so, they will be taken to the police station. They will be then granted the opportunity to contact some-one who can bring their proper identification to the station. Once their identity has been established and everything found in order that person will be given a fine and then be allowed to leave. The police department is also sending out warnings to all business owners/managers that controls would be carried out in connection with the closing time of their businesses that is stipulated in their business-licenses or permits. Not adhering to these stipulations will result in the immediate closing of the establishment and receiving a fine.

The officers who are conducting the controls will be checking the many "blocks", "hot spots" where groups of person's gather/hangout or areas identified by police as areas where these types of gatherings take place will constantly be controlled in connection with any criminal activities that may be taken place in these areas. Parents should encourage their children to stay away from these areas. The police department also states that these controls will continue indefinitely.

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robin
July, 29, 2010, 09:27
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WHAT TOOK SO LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. THOSE WHO HAVE NO FEAR
STAND UP AND CHEER . THOSE WHO ARE IN THE WRONG
YOU SHOULD BE LONG GONE . NOW LET'S SEE HOW LONG
THIS WILL BE ENFORCED.

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islander
July, 29, 2010, 11:13
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this should be business as usual

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Let's have the same patrols on French side
July, 29, 2010, 14:32
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I have these loud-mouthed , foul language children who act more like barnyard animals, sit opposite a deserted building until all hours. Gendarmes just drive past them. Do they think kids on blocks are not planning their next holdup.

Don;t advertsie your controls, just go ahead and catch them all.

Set a chase car for anyone who turns around at the back of the traffic. How simple is that. You think a criminal is going to drive u[ to your control and act honest? Not a chance.

Gangsta music blaring out of totally blacked out windows on cars blinged up with HID lights (fog lamps as the law states) Where is the fog in SXM? Police should be able to spot someone with that profile.

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