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Inefficient Traffic Police
Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Tuesday, January 5, 2010
From: Authnel Reid (Authnelreid@optonline.net)
Re: Inefficient traffic police
Dear Editor,
The old, tired, worn-out practice of our police on major roads/highways pointing hand-held radars (‘blow dryers’) at suspected speeding motorists, sometimes at risk to themselves, has outlived its usefulness.
The deterring effects of this practice are no longer effective simply because cellphone calls and other motorists flashing their high beams would alert unsuspecting speeding motorists and criminals to the presence of the police up ahead … more
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