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Posted: Friday 30 September, 2011 at 9:14 AM

Former police commissioners have been grappling with second job issue

St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas
By: Erasmus Williams, Press Release (CUOPM)

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, September 29th,  2011 (CUOPM) - Police officers in St. Kitts and Nevis can have a second job, but the regulations state clearly that permission must first be obtained from the Commissioner of Police.

     

    Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said the regulations however state clearly that the second job, must not be providing security services.

     

    “Yes policemen can do another job but they cannot provide security services as a second job, but they have to have permission from the Commissioner of Police in doing this,” said Prime Minister during his weekly radio programme “Ask the Prime Minister.”

     

    He pointed out that it is not that the present Commissioner of Police, who is instituting new regulations.

     

    “The regulations have always been there. The regulations have had the input of the Legal Department, the Executive Branch, the Parliament and the Police Welfare Association. There was full and total comprehensive discussion with the police themselves at various levels.

     

    What you have as Police Regulations are what have been agreed upon and inserted into the document with full support of the police,” said Dr. Douglas. “The regulations simply say there is a procedure that has to be followed if police officers are to do a second job. The regulations are not saying that police officers cannot do a second job at all.

     

    People are mistaken here. The regulations are very clear that for police officers to do second job, there is a procedure to be followed and the procedure is that you must apply to the Commissioner of Police and the circumstances would be detailed - the type of job, the hours, etc and based on those details, the Commissioner would grant or not grant permission to do a second job,” the Prime Minister reiterated in response to a caller.

     

    “It is either that we want have a country and a police force that is disciplined or we want to have one that is indiscipline. We are the ones who keep talking about law and order in our society. How then can some members of the public speak negatively about an area which calls for discipline within the police force.

     

    How could anyone not be in agreement that the police themselves have agreed to the procedures to be in place.  It is a little ridiculous and those again who don’t seem to have the facts are just wagging their tongues. We need to understand what the facts are.

     

    We need to understand the background information. We need to understand there are procedures in place. We need to understand that this is nothing new that is been done by this Commissioner of Police. Former Commissioners of Police have tackling this problem. Some of them have been ineffective,” said Dr. Douglas.

     

    He said that his Government is sensitive and know that the cost of living is challenging and people would want to do a second job.

     

    “The government is not against that. What the government is saying is that (police) have to go through the regulations and police cannot do a second job which is providing security services because that is in serious conflict,” said Dr. Douglas.

     

     

     

     

     

       
     

     

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