Police urges owners of confiscated scooters and motorcycles to retrieve their vehicles
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SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Korps Politie Sint Maarten (KPSM) would like to inform all owners of scooters and motorcycles that were confiscated due to non-compliance with traffic regulations and ordinances that these vehicles have been stored at the police headquarters for an extended period of time.
We urge all affected owners to be proactive and promptly provide the necessary documentation to facilitate the release of their scooters or motorcycles. This includes proof of ownership, valid insurance, driver’s license for the category, payment of road taxes and inspection card as required by law.
Failure to comply with this request may result in the permanent loss of your vehicle, as the KPSM will be forced to consider disposing of unclaimed motorcycles and scooters, including the possibility of having them crushed.
We strongly encourage all owners to take immediate action to avoid the loss of their property. For further assistance or to arrange for the release of your vehicle, please contact the KPSM at the details provided below.Phone: 542-2222
KPSM remains committed to upholding traffic safety and ensuring compliance with all regulations. We appreciate the cooperation of the public in maintaining order on our roads.