Roads Policing Unit Statistics

Mon, 2008-05-12

The Bermuda Police Service continues to advise the motoring public to slow down and to use care, caution and courtesy on the islands roads. Additionally, we urge those traveling in cars to use their seatbelts at all times and those traveling on motorcycles to fasten their helmets and avoid making a third lane.

During the week of Monday, May 5th – Monday, May 12th 2008 there were:

  • Reported Injury Collisions = 9
  • Reported Damage Only Collisions = 20
  • Arrests on Suspicion of Impaired Driving = 2
  • Vehicles Reported Taken Without Their Owners Consent = 8
  • Number of vehicles reported stolen by parish: St. Georges =1, Hamilton parish = 1, Devonshire = 1, Pembroke = 2, Paget = 1, Warwick = 1 and Southampton = 1.

The majority of the vehicles removed were auxiliary cycles/motorcycles, with 1 motocross cycle and 1 Jet Ski & trailer also stolen during the period. Of the 8 vehicles reported stolen, 2 were subsequently recovered.

Police/Community Education Classes

Members of the public are encouraged to take part in the first round of community education classes aimed at improving the communitys knowledge of how & why the Police Service operates the way it does and their rights when interacting with the Police.

The intention is to conduct these classes during the first two weeks of June 2008, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. To reserve spaces, contact Dwayne Caines or Robin Simmons on 299-4291 or 299-4321 or e-mail pmr@bps.bm. Deadline: May 28th. We are looking to attract anyone from our community; including teens, parents, senior citizens, religious or community groups, government or private sector workers & guest workers.

The following topics are scheduled to be discussed:

  • You & The Road (All relevant issues regarding vehicles on the road, collisions etc.).
  • Police & The Law (How the Police conduct their duties and how it affects the public).
  • Structure of the Police Service (The various units within the Bermuda Police Service).
  • Explanation of the Various Forms Used by Police & Why the Information required on them is Important (Clearance & Death Certificates, Protection Orders).
  • Community Partners (The organizations that work alongside the Police Service to assist in reducing crime).
Crime Prevention Advice - Counterfeit Currency

The Bermuda Police Service is continuing to ask businesses as well as members of the public to be vigilant for individuals attempting to pass counterfeit Bermuda currency.

Currently, the printing process being used to produce these fake notes is unable to reproduce the three important security features contained within each genuine Bermuda bank note – the ‘tuna fish watermark, the security thread and the ‘ship hologram. The easiest was to spot a fake note is to examine the security thread or the hologram. They are made using material which resembles tin-foil and which has a polished, reflective surface; either silver or gold in colour. On the counterfeit notes, although the detail on these security features is produced fairly accurately; the printers cannot reproduce the polished reflective surface.

If anyone has any information which would assist Police in identifying the persons responsible for distributing these notes, please call the Bermuda Police Service Fraud Unit on 295-0011 or the confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 1-800-623-8477.

A message from the Community Safety Unit of the Bermuda Police Service.

Bermuda Police Service Cadet Programme is now recruiting!

BERMUDA POLICE CADET PROGRAMME

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be enrolled in an Associate Degree Program at The Bermuda College.

SELECTION PROCESS

  • Candidates MUST be Bermudian/Spouse of a Bermudian, between the ages of 16 and 21 years at the start of the contract.
  • Good physical and mental health.
  • Must pass the Police Service Initial Recruitment Test (PIRT), Vetting, Physical, Medical, Eye Test, Home Visit and an Assessment Board.

BENEFITS

  • Free Major Medical Plan/Dental Plan/ Retirement after 25 years of service or at 55 yrs of age.
  • Starting salary—$ 26,634.99 rising to $28,532.14.
  • Multi purpose gymnasium and Recreation Clubs providing sports facilities including Cricket, Tennis, & Soccer.
  • Paid College tuition.

CONTRACT

  • All applicants will sign a contract with satisfactory sureties to serve as a Constable in the Bermuda Police Service for at least 3 years.