Police Officers Improve Their Riding Skills

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Members of the Royal Antigua and Barbuda Police Force

Six officers from the Traffic Department successfully completed an eight-week Motorcycle Training Course. Aspects of the training included; Patrolling, Escorting, Maneuvering and other safety aspects of riding a motorcycle.

 

Head of the Traffic Department Assistant Superintendent of Police Rodney Ellis stated that these officers and their newly acquired skills will be put to immediate use in the management of traffic and the enforcement of the Vehicle and Road Traffic Act.

 

The Police Force extends congratulations to these officers and wishes them a safe journey each time they are called upon to perform their duties.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Who conducted the training?

    It seems a waste of resources to train six persons for eight weeks. Why not train 20 persons so you have a pool of trained officers that can be utilized when necessary.

    What will happen when those officers are rotated, on sick leave, call in sick etc?

    Long term planning shows leadership and progressive thinking.

  2. Congratulations to the successful officers! & Well done moto-cops for wearing masks correctly.
    Important that all police wear masks correctly covering mouth & nose at all times.

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