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We leave for the BVI's next Saturday if all goes as planned. Trying to think of a loose itinerary and wondering where everyone turned in their tracking device. Is there a place on Virgin Gorda to turn it in? Anegada? I saw somewhere that you can turn it into the nearest police station. Luckily, I've never had to visit the police station in Virgin Gorda so have no idea where it is.
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We turned ours in at the VG police station in Spanish Town. We taxied from Leverick, might have been easier to briefly dock at VGYH.
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The police station in Anegada is also capable of removing the bracelets.
I have not talked to anyone who was successful at having their bracelet removed in Cane Garden Bay; they all had to go to West End police station.
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Hi Caribbeangirl - the police station is basically across the street from Supa Valu - go down the street at speedy's corner toward the Mine Shaft - cheers Brian
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