Deputy Commissioner ‘Operations’ Ravindradat Budhram says tints must be removed from operational police patrol vehicles.
He made this statement as the Guyana Police Force Traffic Headquarters hosted its monthly ‘Traffic Stakeholders Meeting’ last Saturday.
Budhram, during brief remarks, addressed several issues, amongst those were the removal of the tint on operational police patrol vehicles, resisting corrupt transactions and compromise, providing improved quality of service to the public without wasting anyone’s time, avoiding placing persons into custody for minor offences and treating Joint Service members with dignity in keeping with the Joint Service Protocol.
Budhram exhorted ranks to always be professional, committed to service, and dedicated to personal and professional development.
This engagement, he said, is now a feature in the calendar of activities for the Traffic Department.
To this end, he tasked the Traffic Officer and other stakeholders to continue the work of reducing preventable accidents, place greater emphasis on traffic education, and support prospective drivers with mandatory lectures on critical aspects of the Learner Drivers Programme prior to them taking the theoretical exams.