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Police increases controls in Philipsburg.

August 5, 2021

Police increases controls in Philipsburg.
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 PHILIPSBURG:— The Police Force of Sint Maarten KPSM issued fines for various traffic offenses, ordered vehicle owners to remove very dark tint from their vehicles, and confiscated one scooter in traffic control in Philipsburg on Wednesday, August 4.

The confiscated scooter was one of three scooters stopped in the control.

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Twenty-two drivers had to remove the very dark tint from their vehicles in the presence of officers.

Fines were issued to 22 people for various infractions such as not having their driver’s license or insurance in the vehicle and driving without wearing a seatbelt.

Drivers are reminded by police to all vehicle documents in the vehicle, to always have their driver’s license when operating a vehicle, and to adhere to all traffic rules when using the road.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten KPSM has increased its visibility in Philipsburg, the capital of Sint Maarten. Officers have and will continue to execute targeted controls for the safety of residents, visitors, and businesses in view of the resurgence of economic activity in Philipsburg.

Officers conducting the control focused on:

• Cracking down on illegally parked vehicles
• Issuing fines to drivers whose vehicles didn’t meet the technical driving requirements
• Taking action against drivers who had unpaid road tax
• Enhancing the feeling of safety and security in Philipsburg.

These controls also double the training for rookie police with the goal of helping them better their skills while improving service to the community. The controls under the supervision of the police training instructors and senior police officers.

KPSM intends to execute frequent controls for the safety of the community.

 

KPSM Press Release.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/38220-police-increases-controls-in-philipsburg.html

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