Fixin' t&t taking control of our roads
Transcript of Fixin' t&t taking control of our roads
MANAGE TRAFFIC, REDUCE CRIME !!!
• ROADS ARE TO A COUNTRY WHAT ARTERIES ARE TO A BODY…ROADS ARE A COUNTRY’S LIFEBLOOD.
• WHEN WE CONTROL WHAT PASSES ON OUR ROADS WE REDUCE CRIME.
Everything Legal & Illegal is transported on our Roads...
Stolen Goods and merchandise. Kidnap victims. Illegal weapons. Illicit drugs and contraband. Criminals and bandits. IIlegal Immigrants
EVERYONE AT SOME POINT USES THE ROADS
CHALLENGE: Police cannot be everywhere ALL of the time !
SOLUTION:• Create the reality that there is always
meaningful Police presence –
somewhere ALL of the time
THE OBJECTIVE
• The creation of a proactive Road Policing Unit designed to create an unprecedented 24/7 meaningful police presence on the roads throughout Trinidad and Tobago.
THE PLAN
• 255 Law Enforcement Agents• 30 Civilian (Fixin’ TnT / ArriveAlive)• 3 Eight hour shifts per Day• 51 Officers per shift• 3 Teams of 17 Officers per Shift deployed to
different parts of the country• 10 Static Exercises per Team• Resulting in 30 static exercises per shift• 90 static exercises per 24 hour period
Static Exercises...
• Random & Spontaneous • Short in Duration: Up to 30 Minutes• Can include Walking in Communities
• Taking Control of our Roads with Minimal inconvenience to the Public
• MANAGE TRAFFIC REDUCE CRIME
Ideal Unit Composition
• 15 License Officers• 75 Traffic Officers
• 15 Court & Process Officers • 15 Stolen Vehicle Division Officers
• 30 CID Detectives• 90 GEB/IATF Officers• 15 K9 Handlers
• 30 Civilians (Fixin’ T&T / Arrive Alive)
Shift Composition
• 3 License Officers• 15 Traffic Officers
• 3 Court & Process Officers• 3 Stolen Vehicle Division Officers
• 6 CID Detectives• 18 GEB/IATF Officers• 3 K9 Handlers
• 6 Civilians (Fixin’ T&T / Arrive Alive)
Teams per Shift
• 1 License Officer• 5 Traffic Officers
• 1 Court & Process Officer• 1 Stolen Vehicle Division Officer
• 2 CID Detectives• 6 GEB/IATF Officers
• 1 K9 Officer• 2 Civilians (Fixin’ T&T / Arrive Alive)
MEASUREMENTS OF SUCCESS
• A positive shift in the public’s perception of its safety and security. • A positive shift in the public’s perception of and confidence in all
law enforcement agencies. • A noticeable and measurable reduction in crime and criminal
activity. • A marked and measurable reduction in collisions, road carnage, and
the breaching of traffic laws. • A cleaner T&T due to a significant decrease in littering. • Noticeable improvements in the efficiency of traffic flow. • Increased efficiency and productivity