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Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling Wishes the Community a Safe Carnival Season | Government of Sint Maarten

April 21, 2025

Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling Wishes the Community a Safe Carnival Season | Government of Sint Maarten
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As the island prepares to celebrate another vibrant Carnival season, Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling extends heartfelt wishes for a safe, joyful, and incident-free celebration to our residents, visitors, and all participants.

The Minister affirms the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to public safety and highlights the dedicated efforts of law enforcement and justice workers who work tirelessly on the ground and behind the scenes to ensure Carnival festivities unfold smoothly.

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“I want to publicly commend and thank our justice sector workers for their long hours, meticulous planning, and selfless service,” said Minister Tackling. “Their dedication is the backbone of a safe and enjoyable Carnival for all.”

Understanding the critical role that law enforcement plays during this season, the Minister has secured a budget specifically to support Carnival operations. This includes provisions for overtime pay, patrols, quads, tents, and food and beverages. Everything needed to ensure the team is well-equipped and properly supported.

Minister Tackling also reassures the public and personnel that budget constraints will not impact the timely payment of salaries or overtime compensation. “Our justice workers deserve to be recognized, not just with words, but through action. This Carnival, we’ve ensured the financial support is in place so that our officers can focus on their duties with confidence,” she added.

The Ministry of Justice calls on the community to play their part by celebrating responsibly and looking out for one another. Public safety is a collective responsibility, and the community's cooperation is essential to our efforts' success. By remaining vigilant, adhering to the law, and supporting one another, each individual can help ensure a secure and enjoyable celebration for all.

Happy Carnival, St. Maarten. Stay safe, and look out for one another.​

https://www.sintmaartengov.org/news/Pages/Minister-of-Justice-Nathalie-M--Tackling-Wishes-the-Community-a-Safe-Carnival-Season.aspx

Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/local-news/minister-of-justice-nathalie-m-tackling-wishes-the-community-a-safe-carnival-season-government-of-sint-maarten/

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