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sam1978 wrote:It’s almost impossible for the police to prevent crime , especially pre-meditated. The don’t know what someone is thinking or planning so they can’t prevent. What they need to do is improve on their detection and investigative skills. The judicial system needs to be improved to. Your thinking is very simplistic if you feel the police should be able to deter the majority of crimes.
A day after Police Commissioner Gary Griffith accused the Judiciary of failing law-abiding citizens, he has been told by two judges to put his house in order.
but its teh judiciary fault this case on for so longOn August 15, 2011, Maharajh's husband was killed in a head-on collision in Manzanilla.
he magistrate claimed that the start of the trial of the case was adjourned 20 times, six of which were due to the officer’s non-appearance,
Cops failed to attend court for 1800 cases in 2019
The_Honourable wrote:sam1978 wrote:You not the same person who accuse people of being UNC when they criticize the PNM?
Just shut your trap and obey the law of the land and you won’t have to worry about ticket and demerit points. How much sense it takes to understand that? You know your brain cells won’t deplete if you use them? Right?
Well said sam, is simple as that.
If the police conduct speed traps, is a problem. If they don't, is a problem. If drivers obey the law, the police would not be able to generate all this revenue right?
If the state "making money" that's just to tell you how many disobedient drivers it have out there.
K74T wrote:Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith, this evening briefed Minister of National Security, Fitzgerald Hinds, on the TTPS's operational plans for the State of Emergency which comes into effect at midnight. The meeting was held at the National Operations Fusion Centre (NOFC), Port-of-Spain.
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MaxPower wrote:When is GG contract up?
What is the possibility of him getting an extension?
sMASH wrote:ent is september comin?
sam1978 wrote:If we had asked to see this room, Hinds would have said it's a matter of national security. Why is sensitive info like this being publicised?
bluefete wrote:Hello MaxP:
You know that we are not a pro-active people (except for your beloved Venes). So although his contract ends in August, do not expect negotiations or any decision to be made until September or later
sMASH wrote:i wonder which pc is the trinituner node?
them lights too bright for a control room.
splasho just marking time till gg contract up. i thinking he might assume that post again,
bluefete wrote:LOLZ.
Gary astonished: 250,000 applications for curfew exemption
May 17, 2021 Updated 1 hr ago
An astonishing 250,000 have applied to the Commissioner of Police to be exempted from the 9p.m. to 5a.m curfew now in effect.
And Gary Griffith is having none of it.
He says that only about 5,000 of these people will have those exemption requests approved.
At a press conference this afternoon, Griffith said he was amazed by the type of people who were applying for the curfew passes, from ceos, to chairman of companies, who wanted have the document as a status symbol.
He said the MTS company alone asked for 3,700 passes, but this was not going to happen.
He said that giving out these passes would defeat the purpose of the State of Emergency, which was to limit the movement of citizens, so that the surge in Covid cases and deaths, could be countered.
He also warned that people who, in the 2011 State of Emergency simply showed their precept document as an explanation for being out during curfew hours, would not be tolerated.
He said those people faced arrest and a night in a police station cell.
He said if there was an emergency, people would be allowed to leave their home and if stopped in a road block, would get an escort to their destination.
Those working in the public health system, and those who maintained the national's power grid, would not require a curfew permit, he said. Their work identification badge would suffice.
He said that people should not panic over being arrested when there was an encounter with the police between 9p.m. and 5a.m.
But those who intended to challenge the system would be dealt with.
He said he wanted to advise the Attorney General to create a charge of stupidity, given the number of people who were attempting to get a curfew pass.
Griffith said that the State of Emergency would be used to target criminals.
Employers warned
Head of the TTPS Legal Unit Christian Chandler said that people who were being forced to come to work by the employer under the threat of termination, were being asked to file written reports, and that police officers had visit employers to investigate.
Employers were warned that if they were breaching the regulations, they would be charged.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/g ... 4d2b9.html
De Dragon wrote:He said he wanted to advise the Attorney General to create a charge of stupidity, given the number of people who were attempting to get a curfew pass.
Will never happen, because Arse Wari would be creating a law to get charged himself
Wraith King wrote:bluefete wrote:LOLZ.
Gary astonished: 250,000 applications for curfew exemption
May 17, 2021 Updated 1 hr ago
An astonishing 250,000 have applied to the Commissioner of Police to be exempted from the 9p.m. to 5a.m curfew now in effect.
And Gary Griffith is having none of it.
He says that only about 5,000 of these people will have those exemption requests approved.
At a press conference this afternoon, Griffith said he was amazed by the type of people who were applying for the curfew passes, from ceos, to chairman of companies, who wanted have the document as a status symbol.
He said the MTS company alone asked for 3,700 passes, but this was not going to happen.
He said that giving out these passes would defeat the purpose of the State of Emergency, which was to limit the movement of citizens, so that the surge in Covid cases and deaths, could be countered.
He also warned that people who, in the 2011 State of Emergency simply showed their precept document as an explanation for being out during curfew hours, would not be tolerated.
He said those people faced arrest and a night in a police station cell.
He said if there was an emergency, people would be allowed to leave their home and if stopped in a road block, would get an escort to their destination.
Those working in the public health system, and those who maintained the national's power grid, would not require a curfew permit, he said. Their work identification badge would suffice.
He said that people should not panic over being arrested when there was an encounter with the police between 9p.m. and 5a.m.
But those who intended to challenge the system would be dealt with.
He said he wanted to advise the Attorney General to create a charge of stupidity, given the number of people who were attempting to get a curfew pass.
Griffith said that the State of Emergency would be used to target criminals.
Employers warned
Head of the TTPS Legal Unit Christian Chandler said that people who were being forced to come to work by the employer under the threat of termination, were being asked to file written reports, and that police officers had visit employers to investigate.
Employers were warned that if they were breaching the regulations, they would be charged.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/g ... 4d2b9.html
Ironic because of his level of stupidity in making such a statement.
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