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Removal of Derelict Vehicles around Basseterre

Basseterre, St. Kitts — The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force will be undertaking another aspect of the six (6) point plan which was presented to Cabinet recently. This aspect will be the removal of derelict vehicles from public areas in and around Basseterre, and other areas in Police Division “A”.

The implementation of the plan has brought about many of the outcomes thus far, and it is hope that many more will be achieved.

The general public is therefore informed of the removal of derelict vehicles from public places in and around Basseterre and other areas in Police Division “A” commencing Tuesday 21 July 2015. This assistance and cooperation of all concerned is solicited in order to ensure that this operation is conducted without any discomfort.

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Persons will be issued removal orders by the Traffic Department to remove his or her vehicle at a prescribed date. Anyone who who fails or refuse to remove his or her vehicle on the prescribed date will have it removed by a designated tow truck operator and will have to pay the cost of removal and storage.

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