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Scotiabank Partners With Police Traffic Division On Road-Safety Campaign

Financial institution, Scotiabank, and the Police’s traffic division, have partnered on a road-safety campaign that targets Jamaica’s children.
More than 200 children sustain injuries in traffic accidents annually in Jamaica, and there were 31 vehicle crash-related child fatalities in 2009. Additionally, there are hundreds more who have suffered psychological damage. These numbers spurred the financial institution [...]

Kudos To The Traffic Police

Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Sunday, January 31, 2010
From: Joycelyn Valentine (jamaica@jamaicastores.com)
Re: Kudos to the traffic police and highway patrol
Dear Editor,
The Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) constant vigilance on the road should put to shame some of its critics. The members are no paragons of perfection but there seems to be a concerted effort [...]

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 [...]

Better Traffic Policing Needed In Jamaica

Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Tuesday, June 9, 2009
From: Peter Piper in Kingston
Re: The need for better traffic policing in Jamaica
Dear Editor,
The chairman of the Special Constables Force Association, Special Sergeant St George Jackson, is reported in The Gleaner of June 6 as having called on the authorities to end the evaluation of [...]

Cartoon – Corrupt Traffic Police

Jamaica Observer cartoonist, Clovis, recently did the cartoon you see below; it was as a result of an article where a female complained that corrupt traffic police that previously sought bribes in the form of cash, are now taking steps with female victims and attempting to get contact information and / or a date in [...]

 
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