Topic: Traffic Management Unit
EDITORIAL – Shift road safety and enforcement into a much higher gear
Officials must do everything in their power to get drivers who cannot drive, or do drive, but drunk or recklessly, off Cayman’s roadways.
Police 3-year plan: Gangs, ‘top 10’ suspects targeted
Massively increased traffic enforcement, additional anti-gang training and the internal monitoring of criminal suspect “top 10” lists are all part of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service’s three-year public safety plan.
Former police officer sentenced for traffic offenses
Adrian James Barnett, the former head of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service’s Traffic Management Unit, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to three traffic-related offenses.
Sentencing delayed for former officer
The sentencing of former senior police officer Adrian James Barnett for dangerous driving, driving while impaired and leaving the scene of an accident was postponed when he appeared in Traffic Court Wednesday.
Retired officer pleads guilty to traffic offenses
Former senior police officer Adrian James Barnett appeared in Summary Court on Monday, when he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving while impaired and leaving the scene of an accident.
Former police traffic chief’s case comes to court
Suspended police officer Adrian James Barnett appeared in Summary Court on Monday facing charges arising from incidents in June 2017.
Eleven traffic arrests over weekend
The head of police’s Traffic Management Unit said Cayman was “lucky that no one lost their life on the road this weekend” because of irresponsible and dangerous driving.








