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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby mero » August 26th, 2014, 7:15 pm

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby rspann » August 26th, 2014, 7:36 pm

Rollingsstock is your star? Well if that is how you swing, what we could say?

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Re: TTPS above the law?

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby spirited721 » August 27th, 2014, 12:02 pm

Meh. I thought this thread was gonna be about police driving on the shoulder unnecessarily, using siren and flashing lights to get through traffic only to see that they weren't responding to an emergency later down the road or when their personal vehicles have tint too dark for anybody to see inside and they still get through road block cuz ' they police'... waste ah thread yes. :???:

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby Crescendo Dîáz » August 27th, 2014, 12:06 pm

Not everyone in your minor plight spectating from in traffic. Who cares of those irrelevant things when the heads of the beast are milking the country of millions to underperform

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby spirited721 » August 27th, 2014, 12:13 pm

Crescendo Dîáz wrote:Not everyone in your minor plight spectating from in traffic. Who cares of those irrelevant things when the heads of the beast are milking the country of millions to underperform

Fleck... Sorry dey boi dan boi. I thought we was talking bout police and how dey does gey way with things the average citizen don't. Hmm, let me humble my self and continue spectating.

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby Crescendo Dîáz » August 27th, 2014, 12:15 pm

No scene now the bigger problem is the security and intelligence agencies using illicit means to create their own distractions whilst filtering our money

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby Cherish No Wrong » August 28th, 2014, 3:33 pm

Confused is Gommorrah

To protect and preserve slavery

HISTORY OF THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO POLICE SERVICE

The Spaniards founded the first European settlement, Trinidad’s capital town San Jose de Oruna (St Joseph). The Office of the Cabildo or Town Council controlled the Police Force. Duties were restricted to within town. The strength of the Police Force never exceeded six between 1592 and 1792.

After slavery was abolished in 1838, and over 22,000 men and women enjoyed their full civil rights, the responsibility of the police increased and a ‘rural system of police’ had to be established. By the end of 1842 there were twelve police stations and approximately one hundred officers comprising inspectors, sergeants and constables.

In the mid 19th century members of the Metropolitan Police were brought to Trinidad on secondment, thus the Police Force had a very mixed composition as far as racial strains were concerned. During this period the Police Headquarters was housed at the corner of Abercromby and Hart Streets.

The only weapon the policeman carried was his truncheon which was four feet long. Then violence would be met with violence, and here a local tradition of the police “beating first and arresting after” was given birth. The general pattern of law enforcement in the 1840’s was, once arrested the police took the accused to the station or if he was recalcitrant, held him and sent to call the sergeant. All police stations were Courthouses as Magistrates travelled from one Police Station to another. This was until 1844 when trial by jury and the English statutes were introduced into Trinidad.

In 1851 the police was appointed the country’s first postmen and mail carriers and the police stations were transformed into Post Offices. The Mounted Branch was established for this purpose. In 1860 the Police Force was relieved of some of these extracurricular duties.

In 1869 an ordinance was initiated for better organisation and discipline of the Police Force. With a more organised Police Force, greater police surveillance of residents was provided.

The Police Headquarters at the corner of St. Vincent and Sackville Streets was completed in 1876 housing approximately four hundred and fifty–two (452) men. Over the years the strength increased and other units were established, such as Traffic Branch in 1930 and Special Branch.

By 1955 the need for policewomen to deal with juveniles and female offenders had long been overdue. Under Ordinance No. 6 of 195, twelve members of the fairer sex were drafted into the Force.

Now the institution was responsible to the people of Trinidad and Tobago for their deeds and misdeeds. Thereafter a Commission of Enquiry was appointed by the government to probe the administration and discipline of the Police Service. In 1966 the then Governor General assented to the Police Service Act, which enacted the Police Service Regulation 1965. This Act divided the Service into two divisions - the first and second divisions. It also introduced a change from Police Force to Police Service. This change was not only in name but also in operation. The focus shifted from being a militaristic force to a service-oriented organization. The Police Service subsequently established a mission and vision statement:

Mission Statement: to engender a feeling of safety and security by upholding the law firmly and fairly while providing prompt, courteous and professional service in partnership with the communities

Vision Statement: to be the national provider of professional policing services.

http://www.ttps.gov.tt/AboutTTPS/OurHistory.aspx

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby clone101 » August 29th, 2014, 6:32 am

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-08- ... quette/url]in
in these to TTPS killing these officers free as a bird months after they still probing the cold blooded killing they did !

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Re: TTPS above the law?

Postby Will Smithe » August 31st, 2014, 7:37 pm

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