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RedVEVO wrote:It's not only a "short cut" drive through a residential area, it a no respect for the "rich" people lifestyle.
People in these communities work hard to keep their "castles" clean and well maintained .
Manicured lawns, always painting their house , nice gardens with flowers etc. Garbage
in bins in plastic bags waiting for the garbage pick up etc.
Then you coming through with fuming diesel black smoke , and the occupants of these maxi taxis throw
garbage like fast food boxes, white food containers , beer bottles , soft drink bottles etc., just because they
maybe are used to that behavior in their communities.
You think Westmooring's people could go into Sea Lots and throw garbage next to Burkey X6 ?
sMASH wrote:sooo, the police gonna treat those residents just like they treated the uwi student?
skylinechild wrote:sMASH wrote:sooo, the police gonna treat those residents just like they treated the uwi student?
are the residents breaking the law or the passing thru crew ???
moving wrote:firstly bayshore is a residential area.... it was gated off for a number of reasons..
1) the residents agreed to it, just like when they gate off any other area.
2) for safety concerns, not sure if people know how much residents spend on security in the area. They are probably over 8 different security companies and police patrolling the area. And yes crime happens still but all these extra things add to the deterrents.
3) it is not a short cut to avoid traffic as everyone is making it out to be
4) the already tripled the humps in numbers and size
everyone wanna through in solutions and there two cents but in reality this aint affecting anyone except the residence.
i think most of the negative commentators in this post live in a unrealistic world and have their good boy pants on straight through and need to wake up to the reality of what is happening in Trinidad and Tobago. if u want something done fight for it to be done, dont wait on stuff to happen and wish that you did something when the time mattered.
RedVEVO wrote:You saying people in Trini do not work . And they like 8 hrs of A/C.
So how the "combat issues" going to work if the people do not wuk ?
"Rich people" solve THEIR problems - They drop a barricade in THEIR neighborhood and it's THEIR right to protect themselves .
They do not wait for unrealistic dreams like licensing officers to stop smoking diesel maxi, or littering to stop with litter wardens .
You have to understand some people in Trini need "heavy manners" to even pick up garbage in THEIR own home - ole cars, oil drums etc.
Garbage piles up in some neighborhood for days even months . Watercourses and drains stagnated for years with
mosquitoes and caiman.
So why you need come into "rich people" neighborhood and do atrocities . Like litter, smoke up, maco, crime etc.
Better solution - you stay in YOUR neighborhood and allow Bayshore people to enjoy their neighborhood with a barricade .
And have their own police - security force 24/7 so they can enjoy their lives .
When you see Bayshore people in YOUR neighborhood , then you can start to protest .
pete wrote:The only thing the gate does is restrict the road to being no thoroughfare (as said in the title of this thread). Anyone can drive freely into the area. The use as a shortcut when there is traffic into Chaguaramas was tolerated for many years until it got so bad they blocked the western most entrance. Even with it only being a "shortcut" to the exit at Goodwood park, people still kept using it when there was traffic to the point where the entire road because clogged with people overtaking and blocking the opposite lane. The western peninsula has SERIOUS traffic problems that if addressed would have never resulted in the residents taking this action. You would think the Prime Minister would have particular interest in this seeing as it's his constituency but decades later the stupidness continues.
src1983 wrote:Redvevo need some counselling yes.
Man way to emotional on the matter
BTW Redvevo how you feel about Khan annual "invite everybody to park for Christmas shindig" during December, blocking both entrances?
ProtonPowder wrote:Didnt they the DMRC claim that no permission was given? Sounds like an informal, under the table sort of deal. I wouldn't even think that money pass, is just influence allowed them to go past the bureaucrats.
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