PHILIPSBURG:— The Public Prosecution Service of Sint Maarten reminds the general public to observe the restrictions the Government of Sint Maarten have enforced in efforts to mitigate the spread of
the COVID-19 virus.
A hefty fine will be given to those who fail to comply with these restrictions. First time violators will be given a warning by authorities. However, a fine will be issued for subsequent violations.
Payment arrangements may be made if the fine(s) cannot be paid in full. However, failure to pay the fine will result in being summoned to court in July/August 2020.
Also, persons issued
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