Caribbean National Weekly

Bermuda police issues urgent warning against toy guns in public spaces

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Bermuda police issues urgent warning against toy guns in public spaces

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) has issued an urgent warning concerning the public display of realistic toy guns. 

This caution follows a recent event where a local resident mistakenly believed they had seen a real firearm being carried near a residential area.

Upon receiving the report, the BPS swiftly intervened. Officers identified the individual in question and confiscated what turned out to be a realistic-looking toy gun. 

Implications of realistic toy guns

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Antoine Daniels, highlighted the significant risks associated with carrying toy guns that closely mimic real firearms. 

Such situations can lead to widespread panic, potential arrests, or even more severe consequences. 

Daniels stresses the importance of community awareness and responsibility in handling such items in public areas.

A call for community vigilance

The police are also encouraging parents and guardians to discuss the implications of using realistic toy guns with their children. 

They urge the public to reflect on the impact their actions may have on overall public safety.

The BPS reminds the public that firearms, including airsoft pistols, are regulated under section 2(1) of the Firearms Act 1973. 

This law underscores the police's commitment to maintaining community safety and well-being.

Proactive measures encouraged

Authorities are advising anyone who witnesses suspicious behavior involving what may be perceived as a firearm to report it immediately to the police through their emergency hotline. 

This proactive approach is crucial in preventing potential misunderstandings and ensuring public safety.

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