Topic: Traffic and Roads Policing Unit
Police urge drivers to be ‘more responsible’
Police are calling for more responsible driving on Cayman’s roads as more than 575 collisions have already been recorded this year.
Five DUI arrests as police increase enforcement
Five people were arrested over the weekend of 4-5 June on suspicion of DUI as part of a continuing police initiative launched at the end of May dubbed ‘Operation Quaker’.
244 collisions, 15 DUIs in January
The Traffic and Roads Policing Unit remain concerned about the rise of collisions with nearly 250 crashes already in the books for 2020.
RCIPS Christmas crackdown begins
Police have kicked off its the annual holiday crackdown which will see officers hitting the streets in greater numbers to nab drunk drivers and traffic offenders.
Police appoint new traffic unit chief
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has appointed Inspector Dwayne Jones as its new head of the Traffic and Roads Policing Unit, replacing Inspector Ian Yearwood.
Police report 10 DUI arrests last weekend
Police made 10 arrests for driving under the influence last weekend, including a woman who had fallen asleep at the wheel and later assaulted officers after she awoke.








