Cop dizzy after road smash in Frank Sound

| 07/02/2013

timthumb.jpg(CNS): One driver is likely to be facing trouble with the law after a road smash in Frank Sound Thursday afternoon. Police confirmed that around 3:45pm a cop car was hit from behind by another vehicle. The Officer driving the police car complained of dizziness and was taken to the Hospital. Police said they were now conducting an investigation into the accident. CNS would like to apologise to RCIPS officer Ronnie Pollard who is not on trial for careless driving as mistakenly noted earlier.

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  1. Frank says:

    I am willing to bet my life that this cop either (a) was stopped in the middle of the road with no turn signal on or (b) Was making a turn with no turn signal on. I see it almost daily. The police have some of the laziest drving habits along with the bus drivers. It is frustrating that the road law states "if you hit a car from behind it is always your fault" especially with some of the ridiculously bad drivers in Cayman (some nationalities notably way worse than other).

    • Anonymous says:

      Where ever the car is, it didn't drop out of the sky!  Of course if you hit something in front of you, it's your fault.  Not rocket sicence

    • Anonymous says:

      i have never seen a police car use indicators on a roundabout…never.

      also why is it always jamaican/cayman police driving the cars?

    • Anonymous says:

      Drive with a bigger gap ahead of you and more slowly.