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Bahamas urges travellers to US to be cautious around police

July 10, 2016
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The government of the Bahamas has warned young men travelling to the US on holiday to “exercise extreme caution” when interacting with police, following the recent shootings of black men by police officers.

The island nation of about 300,000 people, which lies off the coast of Florida, issued the rare travel guidance this week. The ministry of foreign affairs said that many Bahamians would be travelling to destinations including the US this independence holiday weekend.

“We wish to advise all Bahamians traveling to the US but especially to the affected cities to exercise appropriate caution generally. In particular young males are asked to exercise extreme caution in affected cities in their interactions with the police. Do not be confrontational and cooperate,” the statement read.

“If there is any issue please allow consular offices for the Bahamas to deal with the issues. Do not get involved in political or other demonstrations under any circumstances and avoid crowds.”

The Bahamas has consulates in New York, Washington DC, Miami and Atlanta, as well as honorary consuls in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago and Houston. It won independence from Britain on 10 July, 1973 and remains a member of the Commonwealth

The US regularly issues travel advisories for Americans visiting other countries. In January, the US Embassy in Nassau put out a warning about crime in the Bahamian capital, which sparked complaints from many businesses. The Bahamian economy is heavily dependent on tourism.

The Bahamian travel warning came as thousands took to the streets of US cities on Friday to protest against the fatal shooting by police of two black men this week. On Tuesday 37-year-old Alton Sterling was fatally shot by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, while the following day 32-year-old Philando Castile was shot dead by an officer near St Paul, Minnesota.

Friday’s marches followed a similar protest in Dallas on Thursday night where a gunman shot dead five police officers.

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Source: Guardian

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