Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Police urge parents to closely supervise children during Champs

- — Robert Bailey

MICHAEL Bailey, the senior superinten­dent in charge of operations for the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF), is urging parents and guardians of children attending the 2024 Inter-secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n/gracekenne­dy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips to exercise proper supervisio­n of their kids. He said they are to ensure their children are not in possession of offensive weapons during the event.

The highly anticipate­d championsh­ips are scheduled to run from March 19 to 23. Bailey said that both police and private security personnel will be present in significan­t numbers throughout the five-day championsh­ips to ensure the safety of those in attendance.

“The JCF is warning and beseeching parents and guardians to exercise proper parenting, supervisio­n, and guardiansh­ip in regard to their children,” said Bailey. “Warn them, and don’t just leave them to roam and do as they like. Ensure that when they leave their house they are not armed.”

Bailey said police officers will be strategica­lly placed at various points across the Corporate Area during the championsh­ips, ready to act should any violence occur.

“We have a significan­t number of police personnel who will be deployed on the ground. In addition to that, we will have additional police personnel deployed in public spaces such as downtown Kingston, Halfway-tree, Spanish Town and other areas, to minimise the likelihood of bad behaviour — especially amongst students,” he explained.

“The security at the stadium will be as tight as it has always been — even tighter — and we will be strict with prohibited items that will not be allowed inside the stadium. All rules and regulation­s regarding safety and security for the venue will be enforced.

“We will have police, both overtly and covertly, inside and outside the stadium. They will be strategica­l ly placed to ensure the easy flow of vehicle and pedestrian traffic and to address any security issues that arise during the champion ships,” Bailey said.

“We will work closely with them, and I know that we will have volunteers and ushers. We encourage rivalry but it must be done in a friendly and respectful manner. We want it to be a safe Champs, something that has become world-renowned, and we are proud to be associated with it. We want to put on another spectacle this year,” the senior superinten­dent explained.

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BAILEY... we will have additional police personnel deployed in public spaces such as downtown Kingston, Half-way-tree, Spanish Town and other areas
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