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This can be applied across the board we do that with all top positions, look at the ages of the politicians in government and opposition. Normally after 65 you no longer deemed capable of work yet we giving these ppl the job of running a country.Rovin wrote:they only putting a setta ole fossils who have a few yrs to retirement age & they jes cruising along playing for time looking busy waiting patiently until they retire then d next 1 up in line doing d same while d crime not going down
in recent yrs whether yall like him or not for he mouth gary was d best followed by gibbs ...
Ever since crime has increased not a bark from habit 7, Redman et alKickstart wrote:Where are the pnm bloggers and their ring leader
Police kill man who kicked water on Fitzgerald Hinds
A35-year-old man was killed in a confrontation with police on Monday night.
The deceased has been identified as Richard 'Snake' Marcelle of 17th Street, Beetham Gardens.
According to police reports, at around 10pm officers of the Port of Spain Task Force were conducting routine patrols in Beetham Gardens when they allegedly came under fire.
The officers returned fire and when the exchange ended, they allegedly found Marcelle bleeding from multiple gunshot injuries.
He succumbed to his wounds shortly thereafter.
Marcelle was charged with assault and obscene language in 2018 after he kicked water on then-acting Attorney General Fitzgerald Hinds while he was touring the community.
He was fined $400 after pleading guilty.
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/police-kill-man-who-kicked-water-fitzgerald-hinds
I see hinds water kicker get corn down....hover11 wrote:But Hinds blatantly telling you his job is not to keep you safepugboy wrote:it’s a classic case of being promoted to a level of incompetency
same with most of our ppl in govt
pugboy wrote:that’s what the cops should be doing
drive into the gang pest nests in unmarked cars
let the good boy shoot at the police and face the consequences
16 cycles wrote:pugboy wrote:that’s what the cops should be doing
drive into the gang pest nests in unmarked cars
let the good boy shoot at the police and face the consequences
TTPS uniformed bandits in unmarked cars seems to be....wait...i see what you did...
The requirements for a FUL isn't the same as an HDC application? It comes down to two things the strength of the link and how much money you willing to passpugboy wrote:i see a vid where robocop son say he is a legal ful holder whilst police roughing up his brother
like he have a link to get ful
Not me sir but I have colleagues who used their friends in high places , I was just lucky however this is Trinidad where you yourself admitted money talks from bribing customs to clear your goods to simply avoiding a ticket.Phone Surgeon wrote:wait na hovie....
so you admitting you use links and bribery to get a HDC house?
and then u wanna complain about corruption?
Na that's just for formality....pugboy wrote:orrr
i thought they used to do a background check on applicants to see if the person involved in suspicious activity and ting
pugboy wrote:what about making them show the fancy metal badge ?hover11 wrote:TTPS BANS THE USE OF BALACLAVAS (SKI MASKS) BY POLICE OFFICERS- AG DCP WILLIAMS
SPECTATORS at this year’s Independence Day Parade will be treated to a retro look of police officers wearing shorts and knee-high socks, gold commander of the parade, acting DCP Wendell Williams, said on Thursday.
“There will be a special mixed unit doing a special drill. They will be using retro uniforms as a mark of the significance of 60 years." He explained that they would be bringing out some of the uniforms used by national security divisions in the past.
“The police will be using short pants – some of you may be too young to have seen that. The police in that special unit will be wearing short pants with long soft boots and the puttee. Puttees is something you used to wrap around the boots in old times to keep dust from going down inside the boots.
"Other units will have their own novel retro outfits that they will be wearing on that day.”
He said the police, although they have had little time to prepare, were excited to be displaying their marching and formation skills after a two-year hiatus.
Williams, who spoke at the police weekly media briefing, said safety and security were vital, and encouraged those attending the parade to tell the police if they see anything strange along the route from the Queen’s Park Savannah to the Police Academy in St James. Williams said some 800 officers will be involved in securing the parade and parade route.
Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness will attend the parade at the Savannah, Williams said, as well as the toast to the nation at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) and the police service cocktail event.
As an added security measure there will be no vending outside NAPA.
Would-be audience members who want to sit in the Grand Stand must apply to the Ministry of National Security for access by August 29. Drones are forbidden in the capital, but exceptions can be made to those who apply to the police for permission.
There will be parking in the Savannah at two points: at the entrances near the WASA pump station along Queen’s Park West just after the US Embassy, and opposite the St Ann’s roundabout.
Parking restrictions will be in effect along certain streets, Williams said. Those parked in restricted areas will be wrecked.
No parking from 5 am-1 pm
Queen’s Park West, between Queen’s Park East and Cipriani Boulevard
Chancery Lane, between Gordon Street and Queen’s Park West
Dere Street
Albion Street
Gordon Street
Frederick Street, between Queen’s Park West and Park Street
Park Street, between Frederick Street and St Vincent Street
Western Main Road, between its junction with Tragarete Road and its junction with Long Circular Road
Western Main Road and Tragarete Road.
Streets blocked from 8 am-12 pm
Queen Park West, between Queen’s Park East and Chancery Lane
Keate Street, between Charlotte Street and Abercromby Street
Frederick Street, between Queen’s Park West and Park Street
Pembroke Street, between Keate Street and Gordon Street
Streets blocked from
6 am-12 noon
Park Street, between Henry and Edward Streets
Tragarete Road and Western Main Road, between Damian Street and Lucknow Street
Street blocked from 6 pm on August 30-1 am September 1
Fraser Street between Phillip Street and Richmond Street
Street blocked from
6 am August 31-1 am on September 1
Phillip Street, between Tragarete Road and Kew Place.
Can they slove crime in a different uniform?Rovin wrote:https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/25/retro-look-for-60th-independence-day-parade/?fbclid=IwAR1SEc6Lo8WzuDJfroXnDtyO-DdmmMwOcvpNU5O2lltFIk2D2YJ8Hrg8xsQ#.YwfcXXxgOhs.facebook
Retro look for 60th Independence Day paradeSPECTATORS at this year’s Independence Day Parade will be treated to a retro look of police officers wearing shorts and knee-high socks, gold commander of the parade, acting DCP Wendell Williams, said on Thursday.
“There will be a special mixed unit doing a special drill. They will be using retro uniforms as a mark of the significance of 60 years." He explained that they would be bringing out some of the uniforms used by national security divisions in the past.
“The police will be using short pants – some of you may be too young to have seen that. The police in that special unit will be wearing short pants with long soft boots and the puttee. Puttees is something you used to wrap around the boots in old times to keep dust from going down inside the boots.
"Other units will have their own novel retro outfits that they will be wearing on that day.”
He said the police, although they have had little time to prepare, were excited to be displaying their marching and formation skills after a two-year hiatus.
Williams, who spoke at the police weekly media briefing, said safety and security were vital, and encouraged those attending the parade to tell the police if they see anything strange along the route from the Queen’s Park Savannah to the Police Academy in St James. Williams said some 800 officers will be involved in securing the parade and parade route.
Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness will attend the parade at the Savannah, Williams said, as well as the toast to the nation at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) and the police service cocktail event.
As an added security measure there will be no vending outside NAPA.
Would-be audience members who want to sit in the Grand Stand must apply to the Ministry of National Security for access by August 29. Drones are forbidden in the capital, but exceptions can be made to those who apply to the police for permission.
There will be parking in the Savannah at two points: at the entrances near the WASA pump station along Queen’s Park West just after the US Embassy, and opposite the St Ann’s roundabout.
Parking restrictions will be in effect along certain streets, Williams said. Those parked in restricted areas will be wrecked.
No parking from 5 am-1 pm
Queen’s Park West, between Queen’s Park East and Cipriani Boulevard
Chancery Lane, between Gordon Street and Queen’s Park West
Dere Street
Albion Street
Gordon Street
Frederick Street, between Queen’s Park West and Park Street
Park Street, between Frederick Street and St Vincent Street
Western Main Road, between its junction with Tragarete Road and its junction with Long Circular Road
Western Main Road and Tragarete Road.
Streets blocked from 8 am-12 pm
Queen Park West, between Queen’s Park East and Chancery Lane
Keate Street, between Charlotte Street and Abercromby Street
Frederick Street, between Queen’s Park West and Park Street
Pembroke Street, between Keate Street and Gordon Street
Streets blocked from
6 am-12 noon
Park Street, between Henry and Edward Streets
Tragarete Road and Western Main Road, between Damian Street and Lucknow Street
Street blocked from 6 pm on August 30-1 am September 1
Fraser Street between Phillip Street and Richmond Street
Street blocked from
6 am August 31-1 am on September 1
Phillip Street, between Tragarete Road and Kew Place.
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