PHILIPSBURG:— The Sint Maarten Police Force is once again is gearing up for a major cleanup at the Philipsburg police station in the month of June 2020, in light of the upcoming hurricane 2020 season. Before doing so we would like to grant the opportunity to all persons who may have had their bikes confiscated a two weeks grace period to be able to collect their scooter/Motorbike.
All persons will be allotted two weeks prior to the date listed, to claim their bikes with proper documentation.
A large number of scooters have been kept at the station.
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