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September 21 in Jamaican Police History
September 21, 1964 – Constable Frank brown, who is directing traffic at the corner of Montrose Avenue and Lady Musgrave Road in St. Andrew, because of a reception being given by Deputy Prime Minister Donald Sangster for the West Indies cricket team, is upbraided by Housing Minister, D.C. Tavares, for not giving his car priority right of way. Brown is grabbed by the throat by the minister and told that he is going to have him ‘kicked out of the police force’.
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2 Responses to “September 21 in Jamaican Police History”
said on September 28th, 2009 at 3:27 pm
I do nit know the story but as a former Jamaican Police I think that is very bad for the leader of our country if it was the opposite what would happen??
said on October 5th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
these things happend all the time,ministers always feel that they are god and that they can walk over anyone in there way,even those who maintained the law.
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