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Motorcycle Donations Bolster Police Road Patrols

The addition of nine new motorcycles to the Traffic Department’s fleet of vehicles will further boost the police’s response to traffic management. Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney said the motorcycles, which were jointly donated by the Ministry of Works and the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board, will significantly aid traffic police as they strive to enforce traffic rules. “I think it will make a big difference in how we carry out patrols within the city and the outskirts. We want to have more visibility because we recognise with more visibility we can reduce the speeding, the no seatbelts, all those driving with hand-held devices and so on,” Rodney told Observer following the handing over ceremony at Police Headquarters yesterday. He also said that the Traffic Department has been propelled into a better position to handle road collisions and other road-related matters in a timelier fashion and thanked the government for fulfilling the request for more vehicles. “Most of the enforcement part of traffic can be increased with the presence of the motorcycles so we find it’s a very good initiative that the government stepped forward and finally agreed to our cries for those motorcycles,” Rodney commented. 

The police have reiterated their call for all road users to desist from bad practices which put the lives of others in danger. “Once again, we want to make a strong appeal to motorists and even pedestrians to respect the rules of the road. All we are asking is to adhere to the traffic rules so we can all be safe. There are too many injuries and even death occurring because people are not paying attention to the rules of the road,” Commissioner Rodney said. Head of the Traffic Department Assistant Superintendent Rodney Ellis welcomed the donation and assured the public that the motorcycles will be maintained and effectively utilised. 

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Photo: Atlee P Rodney, Commissioner of Police

Photo: Attorney General Honorable Stedroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin (left) Atlee P. Rodney (Right)

Photo: His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams, Governor General (right) Atlee P. Rodney (left)

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

ATLEE P. RODNEY, QPM, BS​

Mr. Atlee Patrick Rodney is the Commissioner of Police of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda. He was enlisted in the organization on 15th October, 1982. On 25th November, 2019 he was appointed to the rank of Commissioner of Police. With forty (40) years of service, he brings to this position a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Commissioner Rodney before joining the Police Force worked as a Primary School teacher at the Savanne Paille Primary School. Subsequently after his enlistment into the organization, used his wealth of knowledge to propel himself through the ranks. He worked in several Divisions/Departments including Special Patrol Group, Narcotics, Out Stations, Criminal Investigation, Police Training School where he was the Chief Instructor, Human Resource and the Staff Office. He was seconded to the Regional Security Services (RSS) and worked as the Staff Officer there.

During his policing career, Commissioner Rodney attended several notable courses to include Hostage Negotiations, RSS Instructors Manuel Development for Recruit Syllabus, First Management of Project on International Cooperation, RSS Staff & Command, CARICOM Disaster Relief Unit Annual training and Executive Leadership. He also attended the 26th Annual General Meeting of Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police, Seminar on Emerging Communication Network for Developing Countries, Police Management, Intelligence Gathering and Analysis from Governments and other Institution in the Caribbean and Central America.

He pursued studies and was awarded his Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from the University of Valle de Puebla in Mexico on February 18, 2011. In the year 2019, Commissioner Rodney was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal (QPM) for his contributions to National and Regional Security in the Caribbean Region on April 5 2018.