Checkpoints

Police continued their routine traffic controls and were seen in large numbers on Walter J. Nisbeth Road on Thursday morning. Police spokesman Chief Inspector Ricardo Henson said the public is requested to be patient and cooperate with police when stopped by officers. The coordination of these controls is quite complex because of the large number of officers and vehicles involved. These controls will continue until further notice and all drivers are cautioned to make sure to have their driver’s licence and all documents for the vehicle they are operating up to date. 

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