Police CAT Teams to Host Community Clinics

November 8, 2013

The Bermuda Police Service Central Community Action Team invites residents of Devonshire, Paget and Pembroke to get to know their Community Action Team [CAT] officers at three upcoming community clinics promoting police interacting with area residents to make a difference in their communities.

Saturday, November 9th

  • Evangelical Church parking lot, #1 Mission Road, Paget [next to Modern Mart] from 2pm to 5pm.

Saturday, November 16th

  • Grace Communion International parking lot, #1 Watlington Road East, Devonshire [across from Lindo’s] from 2pm to 5pm.

Saturday, November 23rd

  • City Hall, City of Hamilton from 2pm to 5pm.

“Members of the public that wish to attend should look for the Police Mobile Command Centre vehicle, which will be highly visible at all community clinic locations,” a police spokesperson said.

“Details regarding additional community clinics hosted by officers of the Western Community Action Team and Eastern Community Action Team for their respective area residents are anticipated in the near future.”

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  1. The Dark Knight Returns says:

    Lol…smh

  2. Rockfish#2 says:

    Excellent idea!

  3. good old days says:

    What happened to the days when the parish constables would knock at your doors to meet you.

    • Y-Gurl says:

      What happened to the days when the cops would direct traffic, take 911 calls, catch bad guys, attend all vehicle accidents , run in prospect to keep fit, times and their leadership change.

  4. sage says:

    Maybe they could hand out sheets of mugshots of the criminals who they know well and are in the revolving door system as a heads up.