Police pledge to be out in force as May 24 approaches
Police are warning they’ll be on the look-out for any anti-social behaviour this weekend as the May 24 holiday approaches.Armed officers will be strategically positioned in areas where parties are likely to take place, Superintendent Martin Weekes told a press conference this morning.“There will be a large presence across the Island. It will all depend where the people are,” said Mr Weekes.“We will be working with our intelligent unit to tell us where they will be. You will be likely to see more police officers about all over the Island.“We will be taking zero tolerance to any anti-social behaviour. If you are going to do anti-social behaviour this weekend, we are going to arrest you and put you before the courts.”Mr Weekes also discouraged people from drunk driving and playing music too loud over the next few days, while urging motorists to take extra care on Tuesday, when races will take place on Bermuda’s roads.