11 People Found To Be In Breach Of Curfew

February 6, 2021

A total of eleven individuals were last night found to be in breach of the current curfew regulations, the police have confirmed.

A police spokesperson said, “Despite an advisory put out by government that the current curfew regulations will remain in place for at least the next two weeks, a total of eleven individuals were last night found to be in breach of those regulations.

“The Bermuda Police Service [BPS], continued to carry out curfew checks at different locations across the island as part of efforts announced by Government to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.

“Please be aware, the curfew is in place from 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 am. Individuals out and about during these hours, without an official exemption as outlined in the curfew regulations could find themselves summonsed to appear before the courts.

“If you are not sure as to who is exempted or how to apply for an exemption letter, please visit here.

“The BPS wishes to remind that we all have a part to play in stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus disease [Covid-19] and abiding by the curfew regulations, is key to helping achieve that objective.”

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  1. incel1608 says:

    Oh good lord! People were outside?!?!?!?!?!?!

  2. Andrew says:

    Dummies.

  3. Sailor says:

    A curfew which should have been stopped by now. Feels like we have it just for the sake of it

  4. Gary E Wilson says:

    Give speeders a court date within 2 weeks of the offence, and the traffic situation should improve. Give curfew violaters a court date within 7 days of the offence, move from summons to bail…