JCF ramps up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about New Road Traffic Act

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Scores of motorists turn up at St. Ann Parish Court to pay outstanding traffic tickets

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Courts implement additional measures to accommodate people paying outstanding traffic tickets

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Jamaicans in the diaspora concerned about investing in the country, following reports of alleged SSL fraud

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Local investigators seek FBI’s assistance in multi-million dollar SSL fraud probe

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

New Financial Services Commission board appointed

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Westmoreland residents assured that repair work will start soon on Sheffield main road

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Kingston Western police ramping up efforts to end turf war between residents of Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Four firearms seized in St. James within the last 24 hours

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.

Some Manchester business operators say 62-hour curfew is affecting their sales

With the New Road Traffic Act set to come into effect on Wednesday February 1, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is ramping up efforts to educate police officers and civilians about the new regulations.

 

This is being facilitated through a two-day training conference being held under the theme, ‘Creating Safer Public Spaces Through Enforcement of the Road Traffic Act and Regulation.’

 

The conference began today (January 30), with participants being engaged face-to-face as well as online, via Zoom.

 

Speaking at day one of the conference, Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said a road traffic act guide is being provided for officers.

 

He urged lawmen to ensure that they remain professional when enforcing the act.