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Slartibartfast wrote:He knew that was going to happen and did it on purpose anyway for the crowd. I'm not sure if he was entirely aware of the danger he was in.
pugboy wrote:Maraval river by Guardian Life rock sign
4wd hatchback lancer fireman say
driver nowhere to be found, fresh blood on door
pugboy wrote:Maraval river by Guardian Life rock sign
4wd hatchback lancer fireman say
driver nowhere to be found, fresh blood on door
DVSTT wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Drunk drivers cause havoc in Chaguanas
TWO separate accidents in Chaguanas yesterday, including one involving three members of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, led to the hospitalisation of three people, with two listed as being in critical condition. Police said that around 3 a.m., a 32-year-old man was heading south along Factory Road in Chaguanas with two female passengers when his vehicle (a Ford Ranger) collided with a white Toyota Corolla driven by 24-year-old Sham Ali.
The Ford Ranger then ran off the road and overturned in an abandoned cane field.
Ali was alone in the car and all four victims were taken to Chaguanas Health Facility.
Officers of Chaguanas Police Station who accompanied the injured four to the health centre then administered a breathalyser to the driver of the Ford Ranger, who was subsequently arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
The two women, along with Ali, were later taken to Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex at Mt Hope.
Earlier yesterday morning, around 2.30, there was another accident.
Police said a T&T Regiment SUV, with a Regiment sergeant, another soldier and the driver, was heading east along Montrose Main Road when the soldier behind the wheel opted to overtake a line of vehicles and collided with another car driven by a United States citizen, James Bail, who was with his wife.
When police arrived on the scene, the soldier driving the SUV was administered the breathalyser test, which he failed.
He was arrested and is expected to appear before a Chaguanas magistrate today.
Bail and his wife were taken to Chaguanas Health Facility where they were treated and discharged.
Chaguanas police are continuing investigations into both accidents.
Regiment vehicle too. Hope he fixes it.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:it is difficult for officers to wear seatbelts while carrying firearms...geez ppl use allyuh common sense nuh...you carrying ah mp5 or galil on yuh lap with a side arm,how you expect to still strap down with a seatbelt?
AutoSport wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:it is difficult for officers to wear seatbelts while carrying firearms...geez ppl use allyuh common sense nuh...you carrying ah mp5 or galil on yuh lap with a side arm,how you expect to still strap down with a seatbelt?
Gosh so all of them foreign police who wear seatbelts making real sacrifice eh!
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you very well know they don't
but create ah next ched for police not obeying road laws nahhh...keep this ched clean
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