Police nab dozens of traffic offenders
(CNS): Drivers need to ensure their paperwork and licenses are up to date or they will face the consequences say the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), which netted a total of 36 traffic law violators last week in two separate road blocks. Police said drivers were found to be committing various offences, from speeding to driving with an expired registration and certificate of road worthiness.
The first roadblock conducted by George Town officers overnight on Saturday, 26 July, resulted in 15 offences. The second was carried out by West Bay officers on Wednesday, 30 July, and resulted in 21 offences being detected. A number of other drivers were also warned for minor violations. The police said that the traffic law is in place to keep all road users safe and all drivers are urged to ensure their documentation is up to date.
Anyone with information about crime taking place in the Cayman Islands should contact their local police station or Crime Stoppers on 800-8477 (TIPS). All persons calling crime stoppers remain anonymous, and are eligible for a reward of up to $1000, should their information lead to an arrest or recovery of property/drugs.
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