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Home Office expert said yesterday. ---- Page 2 POLICE MULLING SCHOOL PATROLS POL Police mulling school patrols Police are looking at stepping up patrols around schools after two primary schools were vandalised in less than a week. Police spokesperson Evelyn James-Barnett said vandals went on a rampage at Elliott Primary, and Paget Primary last week. ---- Page 6 PLP: UK OFFICERS SHOULD CONSULT POL PLP: UK officers should consult If the Bermuda Police Service wants to reap the maximum benefit from a staff exchange with Scotland Yard, the British officers must be brought in as consultants and not as department heads, the PLP said. ---- Page 3 TRAVELLERS COMPLAIN OF CHAOS FLY Travellers complain of chaos Bermudians and visitors alike experienced long waits at the airport upon arriving in Bermuda over the holiday weekend. The Royal Gazette received several complaints from flyers who landed in Bermuda only to find themselves waiting to exit from the building. ---- Page 3 FARMER WOULD BE HAPPY TO STAY VIP Farmer would be happy to stay US Consul General Robert Farmer will be discussing his future shortly with newly re-elected President Bill Clinton. Mr. Farmer said he would be happy to stay in Bermuda -- if the President asked him to. ---- Page 5 COURT SECURITY TO BE EXAMINED CTS Court security to be examined Plans are afoot to upgrade the security in the Island's courtrooms. Government security officer Insp. Archie Husbands said yesterday he had been looking into security and would continue to do so. ---- Page 2