Jul 25, 2013
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – Grenada police Wednesday said they would adopt a zero policy stance regarding the wearing of camouflage clothing in public and warned both visitors and locals to desist from doing especially as the island gears up for the annual Carnival celebrations next month.
“The law is pretty clear about person wearing military clothes but yet Customs release them,” said Assistant Commissioner of Police Edvin Martin, who also noted that not all attire being sold in shops here had entered the island through an authorize port of entry.
Martin said that a number of people have been seen in public wearing military type clothing some were even entering the island dressed in such clothing.
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