The Barbados Police Service has intensified its seasonal safety campaign with Crime Prevention Officer Inspector Roger Babb reiterating critical warnings about holiday celebrations. Law enforcement officials emphasize that while seasonal festivities often involve alcohol consumption, individuals must maintain responsible behavior to ensure community safety.
Inspector Babb specifically addressed the dangers of impaired driving, noting that alcohol-related decisions during celebrations could lead to catastrophic consequences. “The combination of alcohol and driving creates potentially fatal circumstances that endanger both the driver and innocent bystanders,” Babb stated in his official advisory.
The comprehensive safety guidelines issued by TBPS include multiple protective measures: Designating sober drivers before celebrations begin, resisting social pressure to consume alcohol, maintaining constant surveillance of personal beverages, and avoiding substance combinations. The advisory particularly highlights drink-spiking risks, recommending that celebrants personally observe bartenders preparing beverages and immediately seek medical assistance if tampering is suspected.
Authorities also cautioned against accepting drinks from strangers and emphasized alcohol’s detrimental effect on decision-making capabilities. The police service’s intervention comes during peak celebratory periods when historical data shows increased alcohol-related incidents across the island nation.
