
Polack Post: Caribbean Drunk Driving - Ounce Of Prevention
A senior police officer in the Cayman Islands has suggested in a recent media article that lowering the alcohol drunk driving limit would lower road deaths.

A senior police officer in the Cayman Islands has suggested in a recent media article that lowering the alcohol drunk driving limit would lower road deaths.

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A local media report in the Cayman Islands last year described a failing prison system that has seen 150% overcrowding at HMP Northward and a 80% recidivism rate among convicted persons after release.

The age of criminal responsibility in the Caribbean varies wildly: