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Several dog attacks this year prompt RCIPS and DOA to remind Cayman Islands’ dog owners of their obligations

From RCIPS So far this year police have receive a total of 68 reports of ferocious dogs or dogs dangerously out of control.  In seven of these incidents people have been bitten and required medical treatment; just last weekend, 17-20…

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Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission: Statement on Banned Books Week and Freedom of Expression

HRC’s Statement on Banned Books Week and Freedom of Expression Each year the last week in September is recognised as World Banned Books Week by the American Libraries Association. The week recognises freedom of expression and celebrates reading by bringing…

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Cayman Islands: Woman charged with Arson

From RCIPS: Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 10:02 AM Woman Charged with Arson Wednesday, 10 August A woman, age 37, of George Town, was charged Wednesday, 10th August 2016 with Arson, contrary to section 267 Penal Code (2013 revision), in connection…

Cayman Islands Law Reform begins 2nd Law of Contempt Consult

From The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission The Law of Contempt  On 10 January, 2014, the Law Reform Commission issued a Consultation Paper in which the impact on the law of contempt by the Bill of rights and internet communications…

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Cayman Islands police reminds public of restrictions on carrying of weapons at night

By Jacqueline Carpenter From RCIPS In light of recent incidents surrounding bars and night clubs in the early morning hours and around closing time, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of restrictions against the carrying of weapons at…

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The Editor Speaks: JP’s, gun control, the Commissioner and a lawyer

Let’s start with the lawyer to untangle this mixed bag, as he is the string that ties all this together. The lawyer is Peter Polack who has been trying with great patience to get answers from the authorities, mainly the…

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The Editor speaks: 10 months goes by and Cayman Islands police do not even acknowledge lawyer’s complaint

On the 29th May 2013 Cayman Islands lawyer Peter Polack notified the Summary Court he had made a complaint to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service on behalf of his client, Andre Woodman. The Complaint concerned what Polack claims was…