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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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UVI Celebrates V.I. African Heritage Week and Liberation Day

The VICCC is hosting a "V.I. African Heritage and African Liberation Day" forum on Saturday on St. Thomas and an "African Heritage Parade/Walk and Roundtable" on St. Croix Monday.

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2013-05-23 20:54:22
No Record of Guns Confiscated by DPNR Cop Accused of Drug Smuggling

DPNR Enforcement Officer Roberto Tapia testified in March that he regularly confiscated boaters’ firearms but DPNR has no records at all of any firearms confiscated by Tapia.

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2013-05-23 03:41:05
Pirates Invade St. Croix for Fun-Filled Adventure

Pirates are coming to St. Croix – the bold swashbucklers of the late 17th century whose exploits wrote a colorful chapter in the history of the Caribbean.

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2013-05-23 02:12:02
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VIPD Announces Drunk Driving Crackdown

Corporal Uston Cornelius announces the drunk driving crackdown.
Corporal Uston Cornelius announces the drunk driving crackdown.

The top brass of the V.I. Police Department came together in a Monday press conference warning Virgin Island residents that drunk driving will not be tolerated over the Fourth of July holiday.

Operating under the slogan, “Drive sober or get pulled over,” the department will launch a crackdown operation on impaired driving on the days surrounding the holiday. Police officials said their tactics will include sobriety checkpoints, roving and saturation patrols, and other methods.

“We have a zero tolerance policy,” said Deputy Chief Dwayne DeGraffe. “We’re not going to give you a break. We’re going to lock you up, put you away for driving under the influence.”

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Naturally the police did not specify exactly where or when the checkpoints will be operating, but DeGraffe did disclose that his officers would be paying particularly close attention to people traveling between St. Thomas and St. John.

“We will have traffic points at both ends of the Red Hook dock. We’ll have traffic points on the waterfront area where all boats lead to St. John,” he said, adding later, “We’re going to be checking you before you go to St. John and we’re going to be checking you after you come from St. John.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays to be on the road. In 2010, 392 people were killed in traffic crashes in the United States on the days surrounding the holiday.

“While these fatalities are devastating, they are fully preventable,” said Police Commissioner Henry W. White Jr. “Contrary to popular belief, planning ahead does not mean you can’t still have fun. It means nothing more than taking responsibility in making a decision to keep you, your loved ones and everyone on the road safe.”

White said citizens should designate a sober driver before the party begins or use a taxi to get home. He also encouraged people to prevent their friends from driving drunk and, if they see a drunk driver on the road, to notify the police.

Those caught driving drunk could face jail time and lose their licenses. White said violators could also face a financial burden from court costs, accident liability and from high insurance premiums in the future.

“In the end, the consequences of driving impaired are simply not worth the risk,” he said. “So make sure to plan ahead before the celebration begins.”

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It's good to have a special initiative over the holidays, but this issue should be addressed 24/7/365. You can be killed or maimed by a drunk/impaired driver at anytime and these offenders should be apprehended any time they are on the road. Undercover oficers should frequent the bars and other establishments and take out impaired drivers before they get the chance to crash. An anonymous tip line should be created to assist the authorities in apprehending violators. We've cast a blind eye to this problem for long enough. Save a life, report a drunk driver.

Amen. I lost a very dear friend on the Centerline when a drunk driver crossed the center line and hit him head on. "Save a life report a drunk driver."