VIPD to Reward People Who ‘Do the Right Thing’

From left, STT Traffic Commander Lt. Lionel Bess and acting V.I. Police Commissioner Jason Marsh reward an anonymous female motorist. (VIPD photo)
From left, STT Traffic Commander Lt. Lionel Bess and acting V.I. Police Commissioner Jason Marsh reward an anonymous female motorist. (VIPD photo)

Acting Police Commissioner Jason K. Marsh has started the “Do the Right Thing” Vehicle Enforcement Campaign, in which the V.I. Police Department will increase enforcement of all unregistered vehicles and unlicensed drivers in the territory, rewarding people who have their papers in order, the department said in a news release issued Wednesday.

During these random checks, motorists who have all their documents up to date – including a valid driver’s license, the vehicle’s registration and the vehicles proof of insurance – the operator and/or owner of the vehicle will be eligible to receive a free ticket to one of the Virgin Islands Carnival Committee’s upcoming events in the St. Thomas District.

Also included in the giveaway are free lunches/dinners St. Thomas and St. Croix restaurants. The initiative will cover the entire territory from March 11 through May.

Marsh and/or his designee will present all prizes personally during those vehicle stops, the VIPD said in its news release.

Anyone whose vehicle is out of compliance with any provisions of the law, wants to get back into compliance, or who has any question about the policy can contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles at:

St. Croix: 340-713-4268 or visit the St. Croix office at the Patrick Sweeney Police Headquarters in Golden Grove;
St. Thomas: at 340-774-4268 or visit the office at 8101 Sub-Base #72;
St John: 340-776-6262 or visit the St John office at the Government Complex in Cruz Bay.