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Curfews in West Kingston

Tuesday, August 28, 2012 | 9:57 AM



CURFEWS have been imposed in sections of the Kingston Western Division. The curfews began yesterday at 6:00 pm and will remain in effect until 6:00 pm tomorrow.

The boundaries of the curfews are as follows:

ADMIRAL TOWN, LINCOLN CRESCENT

NORTH: Along Rousseau Road from William Road to Lincoln Crescent;

EAST: Along Lincoln Crescent from Rousseau Road to Lincoln Avenue;

SOUTH: Along Lincoln Avenue from Lincoln Crescent to William Road;

WEST: Along William Road from Lincoln Avenue to Rousseau Road.

DENHAM TOWN

NORTH: Along Race Course Lane from Wellington Street to Blount Street;

EAST: Along Blount Street onto Bond Street from Race Course Lane to North Street;

SOUTH: Along North Street from Bond Street to Last Street;

WEST: Along Last Street onto Wellington Street from North Street to Race Course Lane.

During the hours of the curfews all persons within the boundaries are required to remain within their premises unless otherwise authorised in writing by the members of security forces in charge of enforcing the curfews.



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