The Northern Division (Dennery Police Station), along with the Special Services Unit of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force conducted several traffic related operations over a six-day period in the Dennery community.
A total of six hundred and sixty-six (666) motor vehicles were processed during the operations, where Officers issued fifty-three (53) traffic tickets and cautioned fifty-six (56) individuals for various violations, including but not limited to, operating a motor vehicle without proper insurance, registration and valid licences or permits and failure to wear a seatbelt.
The officers also had cause to impound three (3) motor vehicles for being in contravention of the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act.
The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force continues to implore all road users to adhere to the legislation as we continue to make strides towards creating a safer environment for all people in Saint Lucia.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Headline photo (Stock image)
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Well done officers. The lady CoP continues to impress. There are many other laws that need enforcing. Put some order in this jungle.
Finally!…… Issuing tickets ….what about talking on the phone while driving tickets, just have a couple offices at a few random corners and they will see 40% drivers swinging without stopping fully and on their phone! Smph. Let’s go!.
Ok just DONT STOP ME OFFICERS..
its Christmas season what do you guys expect that the time more people will be out so more reason for the police to make money for the state by issuing mizi tickets so guys get your vehicles proper