Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Police want children off the streets on last day of school

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POLICE WILL BE clamping down on the usual practice of schoolchildren congregating in The City on the final day of the school term.

Parents and guardians have been advised to encourage their children to go home when classes end for the summer holiday tomorrow.

Police public relations officer Acting Inspector Roland Cobbler said congregating in Bridgetown and its outskirts will “not be condoned or tolerated”. (PR/NB)

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