Daily Observer (Jamaica)

No thieves allowed!

Man caught on camera robbing store fails in bid to become member of JCF

- BY DAVIA ELLIS Observer writer editorial@jamaicaobs­erver.com

PORT MARIA, St Mary — A man caught on camera stealing from a store was among the roughly 150 applicants whose hope of joining the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) did not end well during a recent recruitmen­t drive in this parish.

Others, from the 220 hopefuls who showed up, were eliminated for a variety of reasons including tardiness, being inappropri­ately dressed, or using social media-style language on the written test. The experience has left Superinten­dent of Police in charge of St Mary, Bobette Morgan-simpson doubtful the national target of 3,000 recruits will be met.

“We are in trouble… serious trouble,” said Morgan-simpson.

Since February., recruitmen­t drives have been held across the country to identify fresh entrants who can take on the job to protect and serve when senior cops such as Morgansimp­son, who has three and a half years left on the job, retire.

In providing an update on the recruitmen­t drive during the monthly meeting of the St Mary Municipal Corporatio­n, Morgan-simpson bemoaned applicants’ inability to communicat­e effectivel­y in writing, with many using words and phrases more suitable for informal messages.

“Even though they are told that you cannot use [that style] of writing… they are so accustomed to doing it,” she explained. These applicants automatica­lly fail the essay test,” she added.

Some young women were disqualifi­ed because of the way they were dressed. “When they come in dressed liked they are going to a party…. [they can] catch the next train,” said a plain-talking Morgan-simpson.

There was also little time wasted on those who lack the discipline to be on time. Some showed up at 10:00 am for a 7:30 am appointmen­t, the superinten­dent noted.

And even after passing the test, there is no guarantee an applicant will take up the post. Some, said Morgan-simpson, were unwilling to remove tattoos which would be visible while they were in uniform.

As for the man seen stealing on video, Morgan-simpson’s tongue-in-cheek explanatio­n for opting not to allow him entry into the force was that he may choose, once a member of the JCF, to continue stealing.

 ?? (Photos: Naphtali Junior) ?? Members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force on operation recently
(Photos: Naphtali Junior) Members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force on operation recently

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