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Two Men Arrested for Breaching Regulations

 

Bernews reports on the arrests of two men for breaching the "Shelter in Place regulations on 6th and 7th April which reports as follows:-

Two people were arrested for breaching the Shelter in Place Regulations, including one man who was stopped three times in two days.

A police spokesperson said, “At around 4:14 am today, Tuesday 07-Apr-2020, police were conducting traffic stops along North Shore Road at the junction with Radnor Road, Hamilton Parish.

“The officers stopped a car driven by a male who had been stopped three times in two days. It was discovered that he did not have a curfew exemption and was arrested for being in breach of Shelter in Place Regulations and transported to the Hamilton Police Station where he was processed and detained.

“Shortly after 3:30 pm yesterday Monday 06-Apr-2020, police officers were performing vehicle checks on the junction of North Shore Road and Middle Road in Flatts, when they stopped a vehicle and spoke to the male driver who indicated he was his way to deliver an item to his girlfriend’s house.

“He too was arrested for Breach of Shelter in Place Regulations. He was taken to HPS where he was processed and detained.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the article on Bernews.

Two Men Arrested for Breaching Regulations

 

Bernews reports on the arrests of two men for breaching the "Shelter in Place regulations on 6th and 7th April which reports as follows:-

Two people were arrested for breaching the Shelter in Place Regulations, including one man who was stopped three times in two days.

A police spokesperson said, “At around 4:14 am today, Tuesday 07-Apr-2020, police were conducting traffic stops along North Shore Road at the junction with Radnor Road, Hamilton Parish.

“The officers stopped a car driven by a male who had been stopped three times in two days. It was discovered that he did not have a curfew exemption and was arrested for being in breach of Shelter in Place Regulations and transported to the Hamilton Police Station where he was processed and detained.

“Shortly after 3:30 pm yesterday Monday 06-Apr-2020, police officers were performing vehicle checks on the junction of North Shore Road and Middle Road in Flatts, when they stopped a vehicle and spoke to the male driver who indicated he was his way to deliver an item to his girlfriend’s house.

“He too was arrested for Breach of Shelter in Place Regulations. He was taken to HPS where he was processed and detained.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the article on Bernews.

Honouring our Women Police Officers

 

Pioneering Women Police Officers
Back Row (l-r) Pearl Fox’s (Trott's) Daughter, Cindy Eve, Esther Trott, Coralie Trott,
Margery Amos, Juliette Powell, Clara Saunders, Rosalie Pearman, Gail Correia
Front row (l-r)  Barbara Clarke, Charman Marcus, Roseanda Jones,
Jean Vickers, Desiree Woods, Tracey Armstrong 
(Photo courtesy the Royal Gazette)

The Bermuda Police Service now takes for granted that women police officers play an integral role in the operation of the Service, but that was not always the case, and retired WPC Tracey Armstrong recently hit on the brilliant idea of honouring all those early women police officers who blazed the trail for those who are now following.  

Tracey organized a special event to "recognize the police women who have broken the glass ceiling in the Bermuda Police Force. The event was held at the Bella Vista restaurant at Port Royal Golf Course on Saturday 1st June  2019. Plaques were made for 21 retired female officers, bearing their names and in Tracy's words, "whatever ceiling they broke."

You can read more about the event in an article published by the Royal Gazette on 3rd June 2019, which can be viewed at http://www.royalgazette.com/news/article/20190603/female-police-officers-honoured

Amongst those honoured was retired Inspector Jean (Mattis) Vickers who joined the Police Force in 1962 as our first Bermudian policewoman and retired in 1987 as the Inspector in charge of the then Policewomen's Department.  Those of us who served during the 1960's will remember that policewomen were orginally all operating from the Policewomen's office and dealt with such matters as offences against children and sexual assaults.    

Jean, who turned 85 the day after this presentation, remembered being chosen by Commissioner George Robins from a group of 13 female applicants.  Jean and two other ladies, Gwendolyn DeGrilla and Betty Osborne, attended the first ever local Police Training Course held in 1962. 

Leading the Way
Our first three Bermudian women recruits lead the way on Training Course #1 in 1962
Front row (l-r)  Jean Mattis (Vickers), Betty Osborne, and Gwendolyn DeGrilla

 

Jean wrote about her experiences in an article published in the "Then and Now" column which you can view at http://expobermuda.com/index.php/tan/27-jdvickers 

We have requested the list of those 21 pioneering women police officers from Tracey and will publish their details as soon as possible.   

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