Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Female Taxi Driver Dragged Out of Vehicle After Failing to Comply With Police Order
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Female Taxi Driver Dragged Out of Vehicle After Failing to Comply With Police Order

VIDEO: Female Taxi Driver Dragged Out of Vehicle After Failing to Comply With Police Order

16 March 2026 - 17:28

VIDEO: Female Taxi Driver Dragged Out of Vehicle After Failing to Comply With Police Order

16 March 2026 - 17:28
VIDEO:Female Taxi Driver Dragged Out of Vehicle After Failing to Comply With Police Order

Police officer being assisted in pulling taxi driver out of vehicle

A female taxi operator who allegedly failed to comply with a police order to stop her vehicle was literally dragged out of the vehicle in St John’s today.

The video has been circulating on social media.

When Antigua news spoke to a source at the police department we were told that the woman failed to comply with a police stop order.

The source did not go into details about the reason behind the stop order.

More details with come once more clarifications are given.

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3 Comments

  1. if the red people them never dey a watch I wonder how it would have played out

    Reply
  2. That wass a bit drastic but i wasnt there

    Reply
  3. That camera man or woman need to get drag too. poor job

    Reply

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