Showing posts with label st maarten police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label st maarten police. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

HOLIDAY SEASON BUS DRIVER INFO FOR THE PUBLIC


Police Hold Up On Tha BoardWalk (Sxm) 29Police Traffic inspector Benjamin Gout headed a meeting on Wednesday, between the police and the bus drivers at the Philipsburg police station. These talks were a follow up meeting to talks held on October 22nd, concerning the upcoming busy holiday season. During the talks many issues such as road closures, traffic diversions and the use ofBackstreet were discussed. The meeting was well attended. The issue of drivers not having representation from any association or organisation  was also a topic of discussion with one of the busdrivers being appointed as contact person between the two parties. Agreements that were made between the bus drivers and the police to alleviate the traffic in Philipsburg are as follows:
-Buses will be stationed at the Little League Ball Park on Soualiga Boulevard.
-5 spaces will be reserved for buses on E. Camille Richardson street opposite the Windward Islands Bank.
-At regulated times buses will leave these spaces and be allowed to enter Back Street. At the same time five other buses will leave The Little League Ball Park and fill the spaces opposite the bank, until it is their turn to go into Back Street.
-Stopping on the road, causing unneccessary traffic, hold-ups at Afoo in Colebay and the Walter Nisbet Road (Pondill Road) will not be permitted. Bus drivers violating this regulation or committing any other traffic violation will be fined.
-All buses and their drivers will be checked to make sure that all necessary documents are in order.
-All buses must carry a tariff card, visible to the genral public, informing them of the prices that are stipulated by law for each trip.
The police and bus drivers aim to implement these regulations as soon as possible. Exact dates are yet to be announced.
-On behalf of the bus drivers, the Police Department would like to remind the general public that when a bus is used as a mode of transportation it is stipulated by law that “YOU PAY AS YOU ENTER”.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

VIDEO: ST MAARTEN DAY 2013 PART 1 COURTHOUSE DIGNITARIES, POLICE, VKS,ETC

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VIDEO 2 ST MAARTENS DAY 2013 PART 2/5 ENTERING THE VILLAGE all videos an...

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VIDEO:ST MAARTEN'S DAY PARADE VIDEO 3 THE VILLAGE ENTRANCE videos judith...

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Monday, October 28, 2013

NEW VIDEO: PREMIER GAY WEDDING ST MARTIN ST MARTIN 1ST GAY WEDDING UNSEE...

BILLY D SOS RADIO AND JULIAN ROLLOCKS WEDDING ALBUM, MORE PHOTOS TO COME

In St Maarten/ St Martin political satire is considered to be an attack. Above is politician Billy D (Jacques Hamlet) owner SOS radio St Martin. The groom is veteran Dutch politician Julian Rollocks. Now as politicians no one has done more damage to St Martin/ St Maarten. But for some reason when these two are on the radio pretending to be DJ's or Radio Hosts, no one really calls them on their hotline and say...."Hey! Both of you guys are veteran politicians, you both have been a part of the corrupt system for decades, how dare you now come on the air, and pretend to offer solutions, when you are a main source of what is destroying St Martin today." It's like they're comic book villains. People don't recognize who they truly are when they are in cos

photos french st martiners stand up against the system. all photos judith roumou















Usually I simply post the pictures, but by popular demand I will start to add blog commentaries. People always ask... "what is the main difference between St Martin and St Maarten". One of the biggest differences is that the St Martiners will rise up and protest what they consider to be unfair or unjust, while the Dutch St Maarteners are content to sit back, drink Heinekens and complain about it. Both St Martin and St Maarten have their issues. Both have been sold out by their politicians. In the above images, the St Martiners came out early to protest BTP. The standoff between the demonstrators started at The Merrie, when the gendarmes (police) blocked the path of the protestors. There was an impasse as the local politicians hastily got together to try to reach an agreement