Stay out!! warns COP Social Share PERSONS WHO enter areas that are in the red zone of La Soufriere volcano can be charged under different sections of the Public Order Act.
And, commissioner of police (COP) Colin John said on Tuesday, that inasmuch as they are concerned about individuals breaching the order to stay out of the designated red and orange zones, they are also concerned about the safety of other persons and police men and women.
“We are trying to protect you and us. If you go there and fall into difficulty, the police would be called upon to help you and some persons are going in there with their children, putting children at risk, so we are trying as far as possible to protect life,” COP John explained to SEARCHLIGHT at the port in Kingstown as he joined persons welcoming a supplies vessel from Trinidad and Tobago (T& T).
El volcán La Soufriere continúa lanzando cenizas, a 8 000 metros de altura
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