| Police Respond to Community Concerns in East End and Anegada |
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| Written by Publisher | |
| Thursday, 02 October 2008 | |
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Lighting and general security around the Queen Elizabeth Bridge, concerns about the communitys youth and car racing on Beef Island topped the list of concerns shared by the members of public during last Thursdays police community meeting at the East End/Long Look Community Centre. Officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force used the meeting to discuss ways to reduce crime with residents living on the eastern end of
Many residents shared their hope that Police could assist with getting the cooperation of other Government departments in placing the necessary traffic devices in place to provide security and control car racing. One resident noted the need for speed bumps and other traffic regulators in
I have grandchildren and I want them protected, she noted. In response to another resident who described the
We know that the car racing is taking place on
Residents also voiced the need for churches within the
Among those in attendance at the committee meetings were Commissioner Reynell Frazer, Acting Superintendent Roy Stoutt, Head of the Crime Prevention Unit Inspector Patrick Harewood and Inspector Headley. The meetings ended with a presentation on the Cadet Corp by Sergeant Rawle Gibbons. This series of community meetings is part of a community policing initiative by the Eastern and Western Community Policing Division of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force. Comments (0)
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