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Police and civilian vehicle collide in Hannah’s

BVI News photo of the accident that happened in Hannah’s on Monday, June 15.

A marked police vehicle was involved in a car accident with a civilian vehicle at Hannah’s Estate on Monday, July 15.

At approximately 1 pm, a police vehicle heading west in the Hannah’s Estate area collided with a civilian’s vehicle. The civilian vehicle, traveling in front of the police vehicle, was turning right at the junction on the main road at the time of the crash. The police vehicle crashed into the back of that other car.

Two officers were in the police vehicle, while the civilian was traveling with his daughter.

There were no injuries reported. When BVI News arrived at the scene, the police officers involved in the crash were awaiting the arrival of other officers to conduct an official investigation.

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  1. TAX MONEY AGAINNN says:

    AND AYO WANT NEW ONE?

  2. Speed bump says:

    Time for a new speed bump on the curve by C&D market. It’s a blind curve with vehicles driving too fast all the time.

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  3. Hmm says:

    Well if the police hit from the back, the police in the wrong.

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    • Marion says:

      Who is wrong depends on who is conducting the investigation. I saw a truck entering the main road opposite Delta gas station hit a vehicle already on the main road and the police said the driver on the main road was in the wrong.

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  4. Jane says:

    The police driver needs to be charged with driving without due care and attention. They were either driving too closely behind or too fast, or both. Even if the car in front failed to signal their turn, the following vehicle should be able to avoid any crash by travelling at a safe speed and by adhering to the 2 second rule. Only a fool breaks the 2 second rule.

    Can’t having police causing simple accidents like this and there cannot be one rule for ordinary folk and another for police.

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  5. Sick of dem says:

    It is only a matter of time before these police kill somebody again. They believe because they are the police they could drive recklessly with high speed on the road. And most times they’re just driving fast to show off themselves.

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  6. Eldread says:

    Oops! Did any body test the police for alcohol or look inside there vehicle for beer bottles? Don’t be concern because when we the police wap your care we will still turn round and arrest you for being present on the road driving about your business diligently.

  7. Hmm says:

    lol and they want more vehicles to mash up.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Coming out of CD is like you taking chance..the bush on the corner is a frig.

  9. Hard working citizen says:

    Please provide follow up to this story!

  10. @ elrmdred -Jane & Marrion says:

    Boi so you wearing g dress now but we still know it’s you blogging , using different names as usual, you need to get that ego under control / do the right thing if you want to leave your name in history as a hero and not as a zero

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