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10-01 wrote:who to blame kams or rowley ?
10-01 wrote:who to blame kams or rowley ?
kareemkhan wrote:Crime getting out of hand and NOTHING being done about it. But yet if the people defend themselves and some bandit get gun down or chop, I'm sure the victim will have to answer for it. Steups. This country has gone to the dogs. How we gonna fix this? We have to find our own solutions because God forbid we wait on d dotish people in government to do it. They only playing with each other.
zoom rader wrote:Carnival will come and ppl will forget this
Sundar wrote:Jokes on everyone. We cut each other's throat whilst the whole world laughs at us.
10-01 wrote:who to blame kams or rowley ?
timelapse wrote:zoom rader wrote:Carnival will come and ppl will forget this
Thats probably the best time for the police to shake down some of them good boys.But wait, is the TTPS...the only thing they catch is herpes
VII wrote:Jamaica murder rate last year 50/100,000,T&T 33/100,000. And even with our present situation they're much higher at the moment,I think the ISIS connects and the possibilities they bring trumped everything here.
Sad sad sad for T&T...but there's no way we more dangerous than yard and they have been consistently higher every time,so much so we have never reached rates that they maintain and exceed over and over,case in point last year and so far this year they're way ahead,if anything we're trying to catch up.
Dizzy28 wrote:VII wrote:Jamaica murder rate last year 50/100,000,T&T 33/100,000. And even with our present situation they're much higher at the moment,I think the ISIS connects and the possibilities they bring trumped everything here.
Sad sad sad for T&T...but there's no way we more dangerous than yard and they have been consistently higher every time,so much so we have never reached rates that they maintain and exceed over and over,case in point last year and so far this year they're way ahead,if anything we're trying to catch up.
Met and are working with a few Trinis who lived in Jamaica for a number of years and have returned to Trinidad and they were all unanimous in their belief that despite Jamaica's murder rate they felt more safe in their time there than they do here. They said Trinidad had more randomness to its crime which bothers them more. And these are not people who live in Jamrock for a few years but for 10 and more.
My cousin also worked at UWI Mona Medical Campus for four years not too long ago and also felt safer there than here.
But these are just opinions just like that ranking.
VII wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:VII wrote:Jamaica murder rate last year 50/100,000,T&T 33/100,000. And even with our present situation they're much higher at the moment,I think the ISIS connects and the possibilities they bring trumped everything here.
Sad sad sad for T&T...but there's no way we more dangerous than yard and they have been consistently higher every time,so much so we have never reached rates that they maintain and exceed over and over,case in point last year and so far this year they're way ahead,if anything we're trying to catch up.
Met and are working with a few Trinis who lived in Jamaica for a number of years and have returned to Trinidad and they were all unanimous in their belief that despite Jamaica's murder rate they felt more safe in their time there than they do here. They said Trinidad had more randomness to its crime which bothers them more. And these are not people who live in Jamrock for a few years but for 10 and more.
My cousin also worked at UWI Mona Medical Campus for four years not too long ago and also felt safer there than here.
But these are just opinions just like that ranking.
I know many factors influence these conclusions and I have the same feeling about the states,I feel much safer in T&T,the States is the #1 in random and unusual crime/murders..
From a Judge to doctor to co worker,to fellow student could be your killer,be it at the work,the restaurant,the mall or the movies,not to mention terrorism and different types of other radicalism,so I get that but there's no way I would feel safer in yard than T&T,maybe that's just me though ,but despite the sad state T&T still playing catch up with yard .
Also despite Mexico having a much lower rate than both T&T and yard we all know Mexico is on a different level,per capita doesn't tell the whole story both ways..
We have a lot of work to do,idiots spoiling a great little country..and I mean idiots of all socioeconomic brackets,T&T on the whole has become a very unfriendly cold and cynical society,much like NY of the 70's-90's.
Psyche changes needed,and it can come in many ways,we need a big reset.
Redman wrote:So the chart saying that the murder rate peaked in 2008 at 547, began heading down to 352 in 2011,reversed up on its way to where we are now...
The reversals are in the middle of the election cycle.
airuma wrote:Nice chart! I wonder if the TTPS has it?
timelapse wrote:Redman wrote:So the chart saying that the murder rate peaked in 2008 at 547, began heading down to 352 in 2011,reversed up on its way to where we are now...
The reversals are in the middle of the election cycle.
Try looking at the peaks too , or do you rebuke that in the name of Rowley?
airuma wrote:VII wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:VII wrote:Jamaica murder rate last year 50/100,000,T&T 33/100,000. And even with our present situation they're much higher at the moment,I think the ISIS connects and the possibilities they bring trumped everything here.
Sad sad sad for T&T...but there's no way we more dangerous than yard and they have been consistently higher every time,so much so we have never reached rates that they maintain and exceed over and over,case in point last year and so far this year they're way ahead,if anything we're trying to catch up.
Met and are working with a few Trinis who lived in Jamaica for a number of years and have returned to Trinidad and they were all unanimous in their belief that despite Jamaica's murder rate they felt more safe in their time there than they do here. They said Trinidad had more randomness to its crime which bothers them more. And these are not people who live in Jamrock for a few years but for 10 and more.
My cousin also worked at UWI Mona Medical Campus for four years not too long ago and also felt safer there than here.
But these are just opinions just like that ranking.
I know many factors influence these conclusions and I have the same feeling about the states,I feel much safer in T&T,the States is the #1 in random and unusual crime/murders..
From a Judge to doctor to co worker,to fellow student could be your killer,be it at the work,the restaurant,the mall or the movies,not to mention terrorism and different types of other radicalism,so I get that but there's no way I would feel safer in yard than T&T,maybe that's just me though ,but despite the sad state T&T still playing catch up with yard .
Also despite Mexico having a much lower rate than both T&T and yard we all know Mexico is on a different level,per capita doesn't tell the whole story both ways..
We have a lot of work to do,idiots spoiling a great little country..and I mean idiots of all socioeconomic brackets,T&T on the whole has become a very unfriendly cold and cynical society,much like NY of the 70's-90's.
Psyche changes needed,and it can come in many ways,we need a big reset.
We may have got a reset this year... one of the "most powerful" or possibly "the" most powerful, person died. Lets see how the reset works out.
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