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Severe Road Controls to Continue --- Parents Urged to Look Out for Minors.

Philipsburg:---- The police department is calling on parents and guardians to look after the whereabouts of their minor children especially after 7pm. Police Spokesman Geronimo Juliet said due to the increase in crime and the spate of armed robberies committed this past week the police department is making a special effort to decrease crime by conducting severe road controls.
The officers in blue he said will not show mercy on youngsters who are on the street after hours especially those in suspicious company. Everyone including teenagers is urged to walk with their identification cards when on the road.
In the road control conducted in the vicinity of Le Grand Marche on Thursday night some 15 cars were stopped. Five of the drivers received fines, while three of the vehicles were towed away for the lack of proper documentation.

All motorists are urged to have all their documents with them in order to avoid being towed or fined said Police Spokesman Geronimo Juliet. Drivers are also urged not to drink and drive. The police and traffic is also calling on drivers to avoid using their blackberries while driving. "Do not send and read emails while driving or even chat on the phone, this is a very dangerous practice and it is better to be safe than sorry." Juliet warned.

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