Minister Connor meets with police, regatta to ensure safety, security, overall experience

Minister of Tourism Claret Connor on Monday hosted a meeting with all the key players in the organizing and security of the Heineken Regatta. The meeting which was held at the Police Department focused on ensuring a safe and memorable experience for residents and visitors alike by making sure all contingent plans are in place.

The Minister stressed that the Regatta is important to the marine industry which, in turn, is important to St. Maarten. He said everyone will participate and have an enjoyable experience but at the same time, many will also want to take advantage of the situation.

“My approach has always been a proactive one. I called the meeting to make sure all the T’s were crossed and I’s dotted. We discussed how we will deal with those ‘lil issues’ that can arise to hamper the overall experience. Also discussed was the chain of command and how government and the organizers will mitigate bad experiences,” the Minister said.

Minister Connor said he was proud of how the police have taken the lead and a no-nonsense approach to safety and security. In addition to meeting with Regatta organizers on a prior occasion, the police have also met with the relevant taxi associations to regulate the movement of people and traffic. All plans were shared with the Minister.

Minister Connor asked the public to exercise patience during the days of Regatta as there will be some inconvenience “but it is some inconvenience that will be beneficial to us all in the long run. I ask one and all to support the parties that the Regatta has organized and the overall event which is a terrific showcase for the destination.”

Caption: Minister Claret Connor (fourth right) meets with police and regatta officials. Also present were representatives of the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau and the Minister’s cabinet.