A local police sergeant was caught in a viral video warning a businesswoman that he could recommend that her trade license be revoked and hold her legally responsible for her customers’ poor parking habits, despite having a parking lot at her business place.
Sergeant Glenn Callwood of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) was caught on video lecturing the businesswoman inside her store, complaining that her customers were parking inappropriately and causing traffic disruptions. “I’m saying to you again, this is about the fifth time for the day we come here moving people from here. If you continue, the Magistrate can stop the licence,” Callwood stated.
Callwood, who advised the woman that he has now risen to a higher position in the RVIPF, underscored that his elevated role now focuses on supervisory duties. “When I was working East End here a few years ago, I worked as a Constable, now I am working as a supervisor. It’s a different role I’m playing and my role now I’m playing is not to come and beg you, ‘please’ to have people move,” Callwood told the woman.