A new batch of Traffic Wardens has commenced a 3-week intensive training aimed at equipping them with the necessary tools to effectively execute their functions.
The training which began today, Monday 20 January 2020, at the Police Training School, was declared open by Assistant Commissioner of Police Michael Francois, who encouraged the trainees to do their utmost so that they can complete the programme and gain final acceptance as a warden.
Inclusive of both practical and theoretical sessions, the training will place emphasis in the areas of customer service, public speaking, traffic regulations, ethics and ethical behaviour, report writing, first aid, theory and practical in the fixed penalty ticket system, and self-defence as well as other areas that directly apply to the responsibilities of the wardens.
Office of Commissioner of Police
Sorry but I don’t like them, why, they give me a ticket and let a man go free and we were both guilty of parking on the wrong side lol
Don’t worry I will pretend to be a traffic warden