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HEY CRIMINALS...... YUH JUST GOT THE OFFICIAL O.K.

Taken from ah forum.

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What de arse is dis ah reading???  

(source: Trinidad Express Saturday, April 5th 2008
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl ... =161303925

A Routine Affair.... teefin? 

Consumer Affairs Minister on Beetham food looting:

Ria Taitt Political Editor

Robbery on the Beetham "Stretch" is a normal and habitual thing.

This
was the position taken by Consumer Affairs Minister Peter Taylor
yesterday, as he sought to downplay Thursday's incident in which two
truck-drivers were ambushed on the Beetham Highway and robbed of
foodstuff such as flour, orange juice and milk.

Taylor said he "would not read anything" into the incident.

"I would prefer to see that as an isolated incident," he
said, replying to a question on whether it suggested that the response
to high food prices and shortages had reached crisis proportions.

"I am sure that you have experienced, on many occasions, that in times of heavy traffic, persons would routinely get looted on that Beetham Stretch," he said.

"Yes, of course it has happened before!" he insisted, when pressed by members of the media. "Persons have had their jewelry snatched. "So I would not attribute that (what happened on Thursday ) to any trend," he added.

"Therefore," Taylor said. "One should not seek to cause undue panic or frenzy as a result of what transpired (on the Beetham)."

He
referred to his advice given during Wednesday's news conference, in
which he asked consumers to cut out the middleman, following a meeting
with various stakeholders in the food industry in order to tell the
nation that there was no need to panic over the reported food
shortages.

Told that it was instructive that the Beetham
residents (apparently not heeding this call) had gone, not after
jewelry, but after basic food items such as flour, juice and milk,
Taylor said Beetham residents targeted items which were imported and
not produced in any significant quantity in Trinidad and Tobago.

"These are the most volatile items as far as the international community and the international trends are concerned," he said.

The
Beetham Stretch of the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway has been the scene
of many robberies and motorists, as a rule, do not slow down or stop
there, opting in the event that they get a flat tyre to drive on rims
rather than stop to change the tyre.

In the past, special police patrols have been set up to curb the lawlessness.

 
FIRE THAT SON OF A BITCH !!!

and now the reply

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"I would prefer to see that as an isolated incident,"

yet

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persons would routinely get looted on that Beetham Stretch,"
"Yes, of course it has happened before!"

but

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"So I would not attribute that (what happened on Thursday ) to any trend

 

The man really sounding clueless and dotish.
No condemnation of the act, nothing about putting measures in place on the
highway to ensure safety for commuters, just flippant rubbish!
Steups.

This was taken from the forum at ttonline.org

As you can see, the Minister made a complete fool of himself by sounding worse than a 5 year old. Apparently this is all the intelligence that is required to become a minister in the PNM Government. From this we can clearly see that the PNM doesn't know what the fock to do to fix T&T. These ministers in the PNM are not in touch with what is really going on in society, especially that cont of a Prime Minister, Patrick Manning. He only studying to fix up heself nice, nice with big mansion and private jet while the people suffering. Bread, flour, rice, butter, sugar, oil...practically everything that you would consider as an essential food item has risen in price. Imagine just last week a loaf of bread was $8.00 and now it is $9.75...is Guyana or Haiti 2020 we heading for.

Murder case in jeopardy after cop molests accused

BY
RADHICA SOOKRAJ - Trinidad Guardian


A high-profile murder case being investigated by Arouca
Homicide Bureau is in jeopardy, after an officer at Arouca
Police Station allegedly molested a suspect in the station.


The incident occurred last Wednesday, but up to Friday the
accused molester was still on duty.


Police sources said the murder accused was brought into
the station to be questioned.


However, while in custody, the officer allegedly went to
the cell and began making sexual advances to the murder
accused. He told the murder accused that he would help him
if he allowed him to have sex with him.


Homicide officers were forced to release the murder accused
because of the sexual assault, and the man reportedly returned
to the police station with his attorney.


Police said an official complaint was lodged at the Arouca
Homicide Bureau by the attorney of the murder accused. Based
on the complaint, the accused said he was subjected to humiliation.


A file on the incident has been submitted to senior officers.


Sources said the accused officer had been reported several
times in connection with other sexual allegations, and that
he had been taunted by his colleagues because of his sexual
preference.


Police sources said although several complaints were lodged
about the officer, senior officers turned a blind eye to
his sexual misconduct.


Investigations are continuing.

Once again the TT Police have screwed up a murder case. Why d fock these baboons cyah think of anything besides bulling man in dey bamsee? Fock man!

Pastor Manning on Barack Obama


Our very own Fantasy Island

Fantasy Island

This picture says it all...

UNC/PNM

A woman in a hot air balloon realizes she is lost. She lowers her altitude and spots a man fishing from a boat below.

She shouts to him, 'Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don't know where I am.'

The
man consults his portable GPS and replies, 'You're in a hot air
balloon, approximately 30 feet above a ground elevation of 2346 feet
above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude
and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.

She rolls her eyes and says, 'You must be a UNC'

'I am,' replies the man. 'How did you know?'

'Well,'
answers the balloonist, 'everything you tell me is technically correct,
but I have no idea what to do with your information, and I'm still
lost. Frankly, you're not much help to me.'

The man smiles and responds, 'You must be a PNM.'

'I am,' replies the balloonist. 'How did you know?'

What $440M can buy?

HERE'S what $440,000,000 can get:

l 20 police stations, fully equipped with the most modern facilities;

l 22 Coast Guard patrol boats;

l 20 new court houses and judges;

l 3 new large prisons;

l 30 new passport offices

l Round-the-clock security for 1,000 schools for four years;

l Total repair for every school in Trinidad and Tobago;

l A one-time gift of $2,200Â to 200,000 pensioners;

l 1 new hospital

l $40,000,000 in interest if invested with low risk, which could then pay for the prizes for Panorama in perpetuity;

l $1,000,000 seed money for 440 high tech start-ups to promote innovation and invention;

l Funding for 1,000 bright students to attend the best international universities for five years;

l A developed agro industry sector;

l A refund for the people of T&T for the $200,000,000 wasted on the Caroni racing complex;

OR

An airplane for one person to massage his ego and promote his sense of self-importance.

Helicopter in Guyana and Blimp no where to be found


Million-dollar heist

Saturday, March 1st 2008

HOT OFF THE PRESS - the HART family

NAME : CALDER HART
D.O.B. : JUNE 11TH 1945
EDUCATION: Bachelor of Commerce from St. Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
1962 – 1966
Worked
for the city Government of Ottawa. He was about to be fired for
incompetence, insolence, lack of integrity and insubordination when he
left for Trinidad on the invitation of Mr. Andre Monteil, a senior
executive with CLICO, his former class mate.

He claims to have
studied at MIT for his MBA – to date this cannot be confirmed
irrefutably. He cannot remember his lecturers names and they cannot
remember his. He claims to have studied at the Sloan Business School at
MIT in 1969. No one remembers him. He claims to have worked for the
city Government of Toronto as a town planner. This cannot be confirmed.

JOB STATUS:
Chairman of UDECOTT
Chairman, CEO and Managing Director of the Trinidad & Tobago Mortgage and Finance Co. (TTMF)
Chairman of NIPDEC
Chairman of NIB.
(Many staff members of the above institutions say that Mr. Hart is a very unpleasant person to work with.)
CITIZENSHIP: Canada and Trinidad & Tobago

Carnival and Crime

Carnival 2K8 has come and gone but not without a long list of casualties. Now besides the murders, which we could call non-Carnival related as this is now the norm in T&T, there were quite a number (at least 200) of stabbings which took place during the season. Now we're talking at least 200 stabbings that took place during the Carnival Season and I'm sure there were probably a hundred more that weren't reported. Our Commissioner of Police, Trevor Poodle *cough* I mean Paul, in his great wisdom, comes on National television and states that Carnival 2K8 was "incident free". Now I don't know what brand of weed this guy is smoking, but I seriously think he should stop. How could 200 stabbings during the Carnival season, plus the 8 or so homicides, add up to an incident free Carnival season? Somebody please explain this to me.

I came across an article that somewhat expresses my thoughts.

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