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Community policing lauded as ‘significant’ for survival of VI civic society

- Entrepreneur Colin O’Neal spoke on role of RVIPF as Keynote Speaker of Police Week Luncheon
October 12th, 2022 | Tags: RVIPF Virgin Islands Tortola Community Policing
Community policing by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has been lauded as significant to the survival of VI civic society by, RVIPF Police Luncheon Speaker, Colin O'Neil.
At the Police Week luncheon, special guest, former Inspector, and first female officer of the RVIPF, Ms. Eileen Baronville was also presented with a large plaque with her photo and her history with the Force which will be installed at the Road Town Police Station. Photo: RVIPF
At the Police Week luncheon, special guest, former Inspector, and first female officer of the RVIPF, Ms. Eileen Baronville was also presented with a large plaque with her photo and her history with the Force which will be installed at the Road Town Police Station. Photo: RVIPF
Commissioner of Police Mark Collins as well as His Excellency the Governor John J. Rankin, CMG, Hon. Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) and Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr all addressed those gathered and pledged their support to the institution. Photo: RVIPF
Commissioner of Police Mark Collins as well as His Excellency the Governor John J. Rankin, CMG, Hon. Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) and Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr all addressed those gathered and pledged their support to the institution. Photo: RVIPF
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Community policing by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has been lauded as significant to the survival of civic society.

These sentiments were expressed by Keynote Speaker of the RVIPF Police Week Luncheon on Monday, October 10, 2022, Colin O’Neal, who said the RVIPF plays a critical role in the area of community policing, despite the difficulties encountered in carrying out the task.

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“It is because of this very important role that you come under such criticism. Nobody criticises the insignificant or the unimportant. To a greater degree than you realise, the perceived legitimacy of the entire system of justice is affected by you – one solitary member of the Force,” he said while speaking on 55 years of policing in the BVI.

Further lauding the work of the officers in recent drug seizures and arrests over the past year, Mr O’Neil gave two suggestions to members of the force.

“When public order offenses, which so discomfort the general population, are not suitably addressed, the public loses confidence in the justice system as a whole and is less likely to engage with the police on the more serious matters.”

“If we don’t effectively suppress [these violations], don’t be surprised if those practicing small violations step up their game and eventually get involved in more serious crime,” he said as he encouraged officers not to ignore the little things.

Secondly, Mr O’Neal noted that apprehension of offenders is just the first step in bringing offenders to justice, adding that officers must be able to give potent evidence when called to do so. 

He further described a well-rounded police officer as one who can combine effectively front-line work with the ability to give potent evidence in a court of law.

First female RVIPF officer Honoured 

At the Police Week luncheon, special guest and former Inspector, and first female officer of the RVIPF, Ms Eileene L. Baronville was also presented with a large plaque with her photo and her history with the Force. The plaque will be installed at the Road Town Police Station.

Commissioner of Police Mark Collins as well as His Excellency the Governor, John J. Rankin, CMG, Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) and Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr all addressed those gathered and pledged their support to the RVIPF.

12 Responses to “Community policing lauded as ‘significant’ for survival of VI civic society”

  • lol (12/10/2022, 09:19) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    ONE AH DEM SAME POLICE GONNA STEAL MRS BARONVILLE PLAQUE OFF THE WALL
  • asura (12/10/2022, 09:40) Like (5) Dislike (16) Reply
    Colin O’Neal, is another one trying to be relevant
    • @ asura (12/10/2022, 14:37) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
      He doesn't need to try to be relevant. He is well known locally and abroad. He is one son of the soil that sets the bar very high in everything he does as an example for others to hopefully follow. He is a highly respected member of the community. He has my respect for sure.
    • all ah we (12/10/2022, 15:09) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
      COLLIN ONEAL FOR PREMIER
    • A... (12/10/2022, 15:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You too!
  • huh (12/10/2022, 12:05) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
    What does Colin O'Neal have to do with this? Why was he speaking at a police function?

    RVIPDepartment instead of RVIPForce

    Community Engagement instead of Community Policing
    • Citizen (12/10/2022, 14:25) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      I never see this man trying to engage with his community. These big shots people do not even talk to regular people. They always trying to walk on people.
  • Sweet bread (12/10/2022, 14:20) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thanks to people such as Collin O'Neal. He has been and still is a fair local who sets things the way they should be, and says it just the way he sees it.
    Now this is the big one: ms Eileene Baronville has served the Community in various capacities for her life ,God bless her. But the work she did on the police force, and with the little pay and no tools to work with as back then, how is it that we were so darn comfortable seeing her thrown aside for so many years, with no kind of assistance, acknowledgement whatsoever.hasn't she been always here, that only now here this year we could remember that there is or was someone by that name.
    Look at it we are doing to her the same darn thing we did to RAS UHURU and to OUR GREAT GREAT NOEL LLOYDD.
    WHAT A COMMUNITY WE HAVE BUILT.
    BVI HATRED,ENVY AND JEALOUSY.(why should we give, or want to give service to such a don't care society?
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (12/10/2022, 18:09) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    My Colin O'Neal, to you, Sir, I mean no disrespect, but I respectfully cannot agree with you the policing at this by the RVIPF is as significant as you have stated. Every area of communication services to the public need improvement. Personally, I highly rated the services of RVIPF. It does has a well above average of significant, but better is needed.
    For me, I rated the RVIPF B+, not an A, mine opinion.
  • Eggiewukup (12/10/2022, 23:39) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Oh WHAT A WEB WE WEAVE!!!!!!!
  • Same sh*T (13/10/2022, 10:07) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    all of the same thing over and over again and again , when the truth is brought to light , it's always a whole set of hypocrites expressing their evil thoughts or their dirty mentality , and it's always somebody else's fault ( the man's life style is his right , who wants to mingle hypocrites ❓ ???? snd it's not about the messenger it's about the MESSAGE
  • guy hill (14/10/2022, 22:16) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    After all is said and done law enforcement needs to develop a culture where the corrupt officer, fears the incorruptible and not the other way around.fs


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