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What’s Happening Wednesday – Easter Holiday Public Notice
Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda: As we head into the Easter holiday weekend, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is reminding the public to celebrate responsibly and with safety in mind.
While we encourage everyone to enjoy the holiday, we ask you
• Pay close attention to your surroundings and always practice personal safety;
• Campers and sea bathers
are asked to monitor the weather forecast
as it relates to safety at the beach.
• Members of the public are encouraged to pay special attention to minors and elderly persons when visiting beaches or public spaces.
The public is also reminded that the sale of alcohol
is strictly prohibited on Good Friday. Bar owners, vendors, and business operators are urged to comply with the law. Failure to comply may result in the revocation of your Liquor Licence.
Police officers will increase patrols during the Easter Holiday weekend to ensure a safe and peaceful environment across the island. Let’s all do our part to protect one another and make this holiday weekend safe and enjoyable for all.
If you see something, say something! Report suspicious activity or emergencies to the nearest police station .
Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful, safe, and peaceful Easter from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda.

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This law should be revised, it modern times. Why should a group impose their beliefs upon others who does not shares their beliefs or views. This law doesn’t make any sense!!!!!!
A little discipline never hurt nobody. One day without alcohol won’t kill us.
Why is alcohol ban and they drink wine in church?
Good move by the Force.
Wait—no Guinness on Good Friday? ohh Lawdddd
Back in the day, people used to fast and pray on Good Friday. We too lost now.
This too shall pass
@ Unruly One: The wine served in Church is non alcoholic. I do believed most Churches served a special juice.When I lived in Antigua many moons ago. Good Friday was a day of Church and Beaches. Easter Sunday was a day of Church and Easter Monday all day spent on the Beaches.
Makes no sense as the Bible never told us to refrain from wine during the Passover period.