SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) – The St. Maarten Police Force previously issued a warning regarding persons who are unnecessarily speeding on the roadways during the curfew hours, but to no avail, the police said in a statement on Wednesday evening.
Drivers continue to use the roadways in an unlawful manner and put themselves as well as others at risk of an unnecessary road collision.
Drivers continue to take advantage of cleared roadways, in the effort to alleviate the spread of the COVID -19 viruses. Road users with permission to be on the road are using this as an opportunity to unnecessarily speed and motorcycle users are operating without helmet protection.
All persons who are in violation of the road rules and regulations will fully be reprimanded. When you are not adhering to the regulations set in place you are obstructing the free flow of traffic. It is not only careless on your part, as you are putting your life in danger, but you are also now endangering the lives of other road users, the police emphasized.
The Sint Maarten Police Force will not condone this dangerous and illegal behavior by users of the public roads and warns those who are not following the road regulations to cease and desist. It is our duty as officers of the law to enforce the traffic rules and we will not shy away from doing so, it was pointed out by the police.
Law enforcement have been controlling the movement of the public in several areas of the island and will continue to do so; persons caught in violation of the road rules will be fined or may even be subject to arrest.
Reduce your speed; wear your seat belt when operating a motor vehicle; wear a helmet when operating a motorcycle, be considerate of other road users. If it is not necessary to be on the road, we are pleading with the public to stay indoors for your own safety and the safety of others.
This can help prevent unnecessary mishaps; the life you save can very well be your own. (KPSM)
Source: Souliga Newsday https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com-k2&view=item&id=31185:police-warning-persons-continuing-to-break-the-traffic-laws-by-speeding&Itemid=451
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