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    A letter to the new police commissioner

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    Dear Commissioner,

    First, I would like to take this opportunity to publically congratulate you for your recent elevation to the rank of Commissioner of the Royal Police Force of Antigua & Barbuda.

    I think many residents including myself accept it, as a welcoming decision.

    Now, with that being said, I will agree that your occupancy in the new position is very recent, hence it would be too early & unfair to cast judgement on your performances so far.

    However, a promise was made that you will have monthly press briefings going forward, so that the publìc will be informed and brought up to date with the security affairs of the country. To date, the public has not seen such promise fulfilled.

    As the new boss, it should not be business as usual. The public is expecting to see a new police force in operation under your tenure. We are expecting to feel a greater presence of police officers around the clock, within the communities.

    Police stations also need to be kept opened around the clock. The residents need to feel safe and have that assurance that the police can be called upon at any time.

    Police patrolling in vehicles within the villages should increase in the night and patrolling on feet in the day especially in the ” hot areas ” need to be stepped up also.

    There is no doubt our country is a gem in the Caribbean. We cannot allow the criminals to dictate and control the state of affairs.

    Presently, residents are feeling imprisoned in their homes. Antigua was never like that. The glory days of freedom & leisure during the day & night, need to return.

    Therefore Mr. Commissioner, I do hope that with the change of guard at the top, it will not be similar to placing new wine in an old bottle.

    Best wishes at your new position!!

    Alex

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