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Police dig into own pockets to buy gift vouchers for good drivers

Pc’s Rajiv Bailey, Imani Scott and Ryan Swan who have spent $300 of their own money to pay for gift certificates to give to good drivers. (Photograph the Bermuda Police Service)

Police officers have dug into their own pockets to provide good drivers with gift certificates over the holiday season.

Three constables from B Watch West, Rajiv Bailey, Imani Scott and Ryan Swan, spent $300 on the initiative, which has been called a ‘Holiday Give Back’.

Motorists deemed to be driving well on the West End of the island will be rewarded with the certificates.

The Bermuda Police Service tweeted: “Holiday Give Back – three officers from B Watch West have decided to treat motorists in the West End of the island who display “good driving habits” with gift certificates over the holiday season.

“The officers are continuously issuing tickets for driving offences all year and felt it was important to acknowledge those who do their part to keep our roads safe.

“The initiative is completely funded by the three officers, who purchased $300 worth of gift certificates.”

The gift vouchers were bought from West End businesses.

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Published December 14, 2022 at 8:30 am (Updated December 14, 2022 at 8:30 am)

Police dig into own pockets to buy gift vouchers for good drivers

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