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sam1978 wrote:Maxipoo, lots of red govt people already are firearm owners. They don’t need FULs.
Jack Max here's a clueMaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:You full of 5hit, you talking out of your stupid arse.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Total horse 5hit
Do you have edvendence of what you wrote?
"The general population is just too irresponsible and FULs for all is not compatible with our culture".
Zoombindras,
You really asking for edvendence on how the general population is too irresponsible?
You have no clue about the typical Trini culture?
Well holy sheit, i really don’t know where to start.
You spent too much time in Bantanamo and like you clueless as to what is happening in T&T.
If you have to ask for evidence on the irresponsibility and lawlessness of Trinis, then brother you are lost.
Where are your figures to prove legal gun owners are irresponsible?
You know Jack 5hit about gun ownership and the process involved . It's idiots like you that give legal gun owners a bad rep
Not even air guns are irresponsible
Zoom,
Don’t tote that you get blank for a FUL for the lil goat farm in Tobago bro..behhhhh behhhhhh
The situation with gun ownership is good now, but we cannot issue too many FULs to Trinis.
Enough Trinis have already, can’t issue too much to get the situation out of control.
What’s gonna happen when more of your red government people have FULs?
zoom rader wrote:Jack Max here's a clueMaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:You full of 5hit, you talking out of your stupid arse.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Total horse 5hit
Do you have edvendence of what you wrote?
"The general population is just too irresponsible and FULs for all is not compatible with our culture".
Zoombindras,
You really asking for edvendence on how the general population is too irresponsible?
You have no clue about the typical Trini culture?
Well holy sheit, i really don’t know where to start.
You spent too much time in Bantanamo and like you clueless as to what is happening in T&T.
If you have to ask for evidence on the irresponsibility and lawlessness of Trinis, then brother you are lost.
Where are your figures to prove legal gun owners are irresponsible?
You know Jack 5hit about gun ownership and the process involved . It's idiots like you that give legal gun owners a bad rep
Not even air guns are irresponsible
Zoom,
Don’t tote that you get blank for a FUL for the lil goat farm in Tobago bro..behhhhh behhhhhh
The situation with gun ownership is good now, but we cannot issue too many FULs to Trinis.
Enough Trinis have already, can’t issue too much to get the situation out of control.
What’s gonna happen when more of your red government people have FULs?
Cow farming with 11 acres of land
Try and figure it out
Former chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC) Ramesh Deosaran yesterday described the current state of the now fully imploded PSC as a "mess" and said that the independence of the Commission was now "in a grey area".
Deosaran's description came just after the resignation of the last standing Commissioner, attorney Roger Kawalsingh.
The PSC now only comprises its chairman Bliss Seepersad as over the past week, Commissioners Courtney Mc Nish, Dr Sandra Craig-James and now Kawalsingh have walked away from the Commission.
Kawalsingh's resignation was formalised yesterday with the release from the Office of the President acknowledging that it was with immediate effect.
Deosaran yesterday said that Seepersad can now either have her appointment rescinded or wait until the Commission is re-staffed.
"She alone standing there is of no functional effect," he said.
"She could remain because she was appointed but she cannot activate the business of the Commission," he said.
Before its collapse, the Seepersad-led Commission rescinded the suspension of acting Commissioner Gary Griffith while it led an investigation into the Firearm User License matter. Griffith had given the PSC until October 31 to complete its investigation. But now any findings would have to be held until the new PSC is commissioned.
"She is non-functional in terms of the business of the Commission. The Commission is still alive as far as the Constitution goes, it's just a matter of staffing," he said.
"It is a ticklish thing with the numbers," Deosaran said.
He said that there must be five members in the PSC but "there were only four Commissioners for such a long time," he said.
Deosaran said that because of the way that Seepersad "managed" the legal advice she got on the handling of the Griffith appointment and the manner in which she "disregarded" the views of the other Commissioners, "it appeared as if something was happening behind the scenes".
"That diluted the imperative for full independence from political interference," he said.
Deosaran said that the political interference accusation was a "red herring".
"Because the parliament, the politicians make the final decision and the Commission becomes just a messenger to make a formal appointment," he said.
"The Prime Minister and the majority makes the final decision," he said.
Deosaran said that the Prime Minister agreed that the legislative and administrative framework is worst than it has ever been.
"Having said that publicly that it is the worse, the country would expect him now to do something about it," he said.
Over the weekend, the Office of the President said that a nominee was before Parliament to be debated but that the session had lapsed when Parliament adjourned. Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar refuted that but Leader of Government Business Camille Robinson-Regis issued a statement correcting Persad-Bissessar and reminding her that the name Vincel Edwards was before the Parliament to be discussed.
However, Deosaran said even if Edwards passes muster in Parliament, the PSC is still lacking enough members to hold a quorum.
He added Kawalsingh's resignation means that Seepersad could either wait until the Commission is re-staffed or her own appointment could be rescinded but the rash of resignations put Seepersad and her actions at the PolSC under a microscope
zoom rader wrote:Former chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC) Ramesh Deosaran yesterday described the current state of the now fully imploded PSC as a "mess" and said that the independence of the Commission was now "in a grey area".
Deosaran's description came just after the resignation of the last standing Commissioner, attorney Roger Kawalsingh.
The PSC now only comprises its chairman Bliss Seepersad as over the past week, Commissioners Courtney Mc Nish, Dr Sandra Craig-James and now Kawalsingh have walked away from the Commission.
Kawalsingh's resignation was formalised yesterday with the release from the Office of the President acknowledging that it was with immediate effect.
Deosaran yesterday said that Seepersad can now either have her appointment rescinded or wait until the Commission is re-staffed.
"She alone standing there is of no functional effect," he said.
"She could remain because she was appointed but she cannot activate the business of the Commission," he said.
Before its collapse, the Seepersad-led Commission rescinded the suspension of acting Commissioner Gary Griffith while it led an investigation into the Firearm User License matter. Griffith had given the PSC until October 31 to complete its investigation. But now any findings would have to be held until the new PSC is commissioned.
"She is non-functional in terms of the business of the Commission. The Commission is still alive as far as the Constitution goes, it's just a matter of staffing," he said.
"It is a ticklish thing with the numbers," Deosaran said.
He said that there must be five members in the PSC but "there were only four Commissioners for such a long time," he said.
Deosaran said that because of the way that Seepersad "managed" the legal advice she got on the handling of the Griffith appointment and the manner in which she "disregarded" the views of the other Commissioners, "it appeared as if something was happening behind the scenes".
"That diluted the imperative for full independence from political interference," he said.
Deosaran said that the political interference accusation was a "red herring".
"Because the parliament, the politicians make the final decision and the Commission becomes just a messenger to make a formal appointment," he said.
"The Prime Minister and the majority makes the final decision," he said.
Deosaran said that the Prime Minister agreed that the legislative and administrative framework is worst than it has ever been.
"Having said that publicly that it is the worse, the country would expect him now to do something about it," he said.
Over the weekend, the Office of the President said that a nominee was before Parliament to be debated but that the session had lapsed when Parliament adjourned. Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar refuted that but Leader of Government Business Camille Robinson-Regis issued a statement correcting Persad-Bissessar and reminding her that the name Vincel Edwards was before the Parliament to be discussed.
However, Deosaran said even if Edwards passes muster in Parliament, the PSC is still lacking enough members to hold a quorum.
He added Kawalsingh's resignation means that Seepersad could either wait until the Commission is re-staffed or her own appointment could be rescinded but the rash of resignations put Seepersad and her actions at the PolSC under a microscope
The Red Government has killed the PSC
Time for thinking doneMaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Former chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC) Ramesh Deosaran yesterday described the current state of the now fully imploded PSC as a "mess" and said that the independence of the Commission was now "in a grey area".
Deosaran's description came just after the resignation of the last standing Commissioner, attorney Roger Kawalsingh.
The PSC now only comprises its chairman Bliss Seepersad as over the past week, Commissioners Courtney Mc Nish, Dr Sandra Craig-James and now Kawalsingh have walked away from the Commission.
Kawalsingh's resignation was formalised yesterday with the release from the Office of the President acknowledging that it was with immediate effect.
Deosaran yesterday said that Seepersad can now either have her appointment rescinded or wait until the Commission is re-staffed.
"She alone standing there is of no functional effect," he said.
"She could remain because she was appointed but she cannot activate the business of the Commission," he said.
Before its collapse, the Seepersad-led Commission rescinded the suspension of acting Commissioner Gary Griffith while it led an investigation into the Firearm User License matter. Griffith had given the PSC until October 31 to complete its investigation. But now any findings would have to be held until the new PSC is commissioned.
"She is non-functional in terms of the business of the Commission. The Commission is still alive as far as the Constitution goes, it's just a matter of staffing," he said.
"It is a ticklish thing with the numbers," Deosaran said.
He said that there must be five members in the PSC but "there were only four Commissioners for such a long time," he said.
Deosaran said that because of the way that Seepersad "managed" the legal advice she got on the handling of the Griffith appointment and the manner in which she "disregarded" the views of the other Commissioners, "it appeared as if something was happening behind the scenes".
"That diluted the imperative for full independence from political interference," he said.
Deosaran said that the political interference accusation was a "red herring".
"Because the parliament, the politicians make the final decision and the Commission becomes just a messenger to make a formal appointment," he said.
"The Prime Minister and the majority makes the final decision," he said.
Deosaran said that the Prime Minister agreed that the legislative and administrative framework is worst than it has ever been.
"Having said that publicly that it is the worse, the country would expect him now to do something about it," he said.
Over the weekend, the Office of the President said that a nominee was before Parliament to be debated but that the session had lapsed when Parliament adjourned. Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar refuted that but Leader of Government Business Camille Robinson-Regis issued a statement correcting Persad-Bissessar and reminding her that the name Vincel Edwards was before the Parliament to be discussed.
However, Deosaran said even if Edwards passes muster in Parliament, the PSC is still lacking enough members to hold a quorum.
He added Kawalsingh's resignation means that Seepersad could either wait until the Commission is re-staffed or her own appointment could be rescinded but the rash of resignations put Seepersad and her actions at the PolSC under a microscope
The Red Government has killed the PSC
Zoom,
What do you think will happen to GG?
Took her long enoughK74T wrote:Police Service Commission chairman Ms Bliss Seepersad has resigned. The announcement was made via the office of the President a short while ago.
The following is a press release from the Office of the president:
Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes O.R.T.T., President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, has today (Thursday September 30) accepted the resignation with immediate effect of Ms. Bliss Seepersad as Chairman and Member of the Police Service Commission.
-CNC3
hover11 wrote:Took her long enoughK74T wrote:Police Service Commission chairman Ms Bliss Seepersad has resigned. The announcement was made via the office of the President a short while ago.
The following is a press release from the Office of the president:
Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes O.R.T.T., President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, has today (Thursday September 30) accepted the resignation with immediate effect of Ms. Bliss Seepersad as Chairman and Member of the Police Service Commission.
-CNC3
MaxPower wrote:All these resignations,
Is this good or bad for GG?
Remember what the red government did to the Integrity Commission?bluefete wrote:MaxPower wrote:All these resignations,
Is this good or bad for GG?
Good question Max
It is clear that the PNM does not want him back.
Any new Commissioners on the PolSC can only RECOMMEND a top cop.
The PNM government can veto it until they get who they want.
But McDonald Jacob looks like he will be acting for a while.
You and the rest of red government idiots all live in fairy tale. This plays out everytime they come into office, they systematically destroy working offices and put idiots in.K74T wrote:Can you not see past race for once?
MaxPower wrote:All these resignations,
Is this good or bad for GG?
hover11 wrote:Took her long enoughK74T wrote:Police Service Commission chairman Ms Bliss Seepersad has resigned. The announcement was made via the office of the President a short while ago.
The following is a press release from the Office of the president:
Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes O.R.T.T., President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, has today (Thursday September 30) accepted the resignation with immediate effect of Ms. Bliss Seepersad as Chairman and Member of the Police Service Commission.
-CNC3
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pugboy wrote:hope they got a receipt for their "processing fees"
pugboy wrote:gg caught any big fish?
asking for a friend
Gladiator wrote:pugboy wrote:gg caught any big fish?
asking for a friend
Well he did arrest and charge a large hog... not too sure about any fish
Gladiator wrote:pugboy wrote:gg caught any big fish?
asking for a friend
Well he did arrest and charge a large hog... not too sure about any fish
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