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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:53:33 AM »
Alluh see the video of the chinese businessman who was gunned down infront of his wife and baby daughter? Alluh see how brazen the gunman was....How you could see a baby and still gun down its father right infront of his wife and child....They sick

How yuh say?

Hmm like I have been saying along there is a culture of crime in T&T. The gunman do not share any emotions like you are sharing about this murder because he was most likely raised in a criminal environment. I am sure he showed signs long time of criminal behaviour BUT his family and community just ignored as if it is the norm. As the culture is becoming the norm. The social aspect of crime cannot be ignored.
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So wtf I pay my taxes so that police officers and judges can be paid for? What does the family and community has to do with criminal behaviour? We have law enforcement for what? It was for law enforcement to recognise this behaviour and apply the appropriate response.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:48:24 AM »
Alluh see the video of the chinese businessman who was gunned down infront of his wife and baby daughter? Alluh see how brazen the gunman was....How you could see a baby and still gun down its father right infront of his wife and child....They sick

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:45:34 AM »
I'm not saying that the social welfare side of it isn't important, all I am saying is that is more a long term solution. The short team needs a drastic measure. Those guys are battle hard and they are not going to put down no arms just for the sake of it. If it was possible, I would encourage airstrikes on that area. That is how drastic it is. We reach a point where we can't even afford to carry them back and forth to the courts.....It just doesn't make sense. People are hoping that they kill off themselves....Manning said so himself...That too me a pussyfoot solution from people who want the power but none of the stained hands that come with the responsibility.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:41:20 AM »
Oh and let's not forget the trinis who fighting with ISIS in active warzones. Whilst our soldiers are going up laventille for a "stroll" they are actually gaining battle experience.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:33:40 AM »
Trinidad and Tobago does not have a culture of crime. Stop the nonsense, man. It has a culture of acquiescence that has allowed for crime to fester. Get it right!

Simple for someone to say this who not living in T&T. Anyone who live ANYWHERE in T&T who see what is happening around them, watch the news, heard of a friend or family or neighbour in a tragic incident or situation..(I can go on and on with more examples) will easily disagree with you..
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You talking but you don't realise that violent crime taking up all of our law enforcement resources? You want road deaths and accidents etc to go down then you'll have to enforce the road laws. Police can't even enforce the road laws cause they now available....Police should be patrolling the beaches to ensure nobody litter. They can't do that cause violent crime is the focus. The state of lawlessness is from lack of enforcement of basic rules and laws. People are naturally lawless.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:29:29 AM »
congo your problem is you believe killing all badman in Laventille will solve crime in T&T. Very simple reasoning for a very complex problem.

How many badmen have left laventille and taken with them their badjohn behaviour elsewhere...Killing all badmen in laventille will lay the foundation for the rest of the nation. Most violent crime happen in laventille and its surroundings. Dealing with laventille will send a message. Laventille's advantage for them "badmen" is the lack of infrastructure.


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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:27:19 AM »
Sando, many players involved but is the black on black crime that is most damaging. Too many guns in this country and too many murderers walking around free. It have youth who eh even 15 walking around with multiple ghosts on them. That is not no joke....How you as a prime minister/ leader could rest comfortably knowing that is the state of the nation. How much more dialogue we need? Why is it America could find and kill a terrorist in an allied sovereign nation and we can't find some people who have outstanding warrants. We really serious in this life. This thing overbearing now..Time for drastic measures. A good culling is needed, sad to say...Need to eradicate some "heads" so them youths coming up with get a chance to breathe and a chance at life.

Simple america have the intelligence, technology and personnel mechanism to accomplish this. You really want to compare T&T CRIME CULTURE with America's capability to capture a terrorist? Are you serious? Are you a comedian?



You hadd abe the comedian cause you living in a country where they can't capture and prosecute a mango thief....All those things you talk about could be easily imported. What we don't have is the will or drive to get it done. That's the difference.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:25:14 AM »
We have people here with the means and power to accept and export over 1 billion dollar worth of cocaine...make no joke about it. Those houses in westmoorings etc directly benefiting from that? When last an upscale area in Trinidad experienced a violent murder etc....I tell you, something wrong with them on the hill...hadda save them from themselves and quickly. Is two bright youthmen died last week. Two youthmen who were doing something with their lives and going places. That sour we up to now.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:21:10 AM »
Sando, many players involved but is the black on black crime that is most damaging. Too many guns in this country and too many murderers walking around free. It have youth who eh even 15 walking around with multiple ghosts on them. That is not no joke....How you as a prime minister/ leader could rest comfortably knowing that is the state of the nation. How much more dialogue we need? Why is it America could find and kill a terrorist in an allied sovereign nation and we can't find some people who have outstanding warrants. We really serious in this life. This thing overbearing now..Time for drastic measures. A good culling is needed, sad to say...Need to eradicate some "heads" so them youths coming up with get a chance to breathe and a chance at life.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 10:17:23 AM »

That is definitely not true. Crime is WIDESPREAD all over T&T. Definitely NOT a small group of individuals.
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sando u sound like u would be firmly against a targeted assault on criminal activities in these areas, all you have been offering is platitudes and fringe psychobabble to d arguments put forward, yuh is a bleedin heart pacifist or your viewpoint clouded by d potential political consideration regardin these issues?

politics aside people need to get dead or get jail for anything good to happen with d hot spot areas whether u like it or not

You take your forces and you put these people on the run....I bet you they don't survive 6 months of constant pursuit and scrutiny. They will have to flee, go venezuela or something. Alot of them not even from here, any little heat and they running St vincent etc. Time we put some boots on their throats once and for all. The people of laventille and the wider country deserve some peace of mind. It not that hard to identify males of military age who not contributing positively to the national landscape there. What them so afraid of? Losing votes? They profiting somehow from the onslaught?

Is only around times like these that trinis does know to mind they own business.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 09:31:13 AM »
Something have to be done with the legal system and the police service. When a police arrest a socalled bandit, gang leader and he is charged. Next thing the guy is out on some technicality. Police did not follow procedures, etc. then there is evidence tampering. Evidence for cases missing.  That is totally on the police. Cases taking too long. Remand yard in chaos. Witness no protection. Absolutely abysmal.

 Unless the army overthrow the govt and heavy hand for a year or two, NOTHING eh changing. Like Patrick, KR only reacting to the incidence of unbrazen murders. Lock down, shut down, SOE. Whatever it takes.

deeks another SoE will be bad for Trinidad on many levels, what we need is what several gov't in developing nations have done from time to time, a specialized unit of well vetted individuals to handle any operations into gang activity  all kinda man using cell phone in d prison and planty ah dem from up dey...doh jam, intercept and use dem communications and use it to your advantage, treat Laventile and other hot spots like terror cell and intercept every single piece ah chatter going in and coming out, constitutional rights be damned (d bad doh deserve none IMO) and d good people ent goh mind if d bad people disappearing......

Is not rocket science...Is small group of people acting inimical to the well being of innocent citizens. Citizens literally living in fear and all they could offer is soldiers on "patrol". WTF them train to do? Is a peacekeeping force we have? A prison break out resulted in the death of a police officer and up to now there hasn't been an inquest into how and why it happened. This is a lawless society on the brink of total collapse. We need finality in matters. I don't about crime culture and changing crime culture. Let's talk about eradication. The culture change could happen over time.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 08:07:27 AM »
You ever more dotishness. When a gang member is killed, the police always comes out and say they expecting reprisals? Lo and behold a couple "reprisal" killings take place soon after. How you could claim to be police, expecting reprisals and said reprisals take place. You aint no police. Most of them playing dress up. A bunch on uneducated pests up on those hills running amok making innocent people live in hell. Just today I pass up there and I wondering to myself how much people in trinidad probably wish they could have hiked up there...go behind the hill....I dont even know how behind that hill does look....They basically annexed themselves from there. People can't explore their country in its entirety. That land up there expensive, that is prime real estate. People should have the opportunity to build and live up there in peace. This is beyond frustrating. 

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 04:06:55 AM »
Every fete in this country pack to the brim...The problem is not that we cant mobilise, we just choose what and for whom we mobilise for. A white boy drowned off blanchisseuse and for three days it was trending on social media and made national news. Two school boys dragged from a taxi on their way home, publicly executed and people trying to rationalise it "they hadda be in thing." What madness is this? This one eating away at meh bad....

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 26, 2016, 04:02:06 AM »
I love how we continue to act like crime and criminality is something specific to us and our "breakdown" in family values and moral..Blah blah blah blah.

How are the actions of these men any different to what ISIS doing in Syria? Men executing children in school uniform in the street and we here still talking about dialogue? Soldiers going on "patrol"...is a f**k airstrike them need...plain and simple...These are not men..they are beasts...I don't care that bullying as increased and the crime is now part of our culture. If they know for a fact that they could commit crime and get away they would do it....How much more dialogue is needed before we admit to ourselves that we simply need to wipe those people off the face of earth.

Is a small handful of people who have this country in chaos...Both upper and lower society scum

You do not? Well plenty people care.. Yuh have to be careful for your life if yuh mash a man foot, teachers scared of students, shop keepers getting robbed in broad daylight at gun point..etc you CANNOT deny the social aspect that need to be confronted when it comes to crime. A lot of violent behaviour that lead to criminal activity starts at home and in the community. A lot of parents do not care, some know their children out on the streets engaging in crime but they ignore it, some know their sons on the street corner looking to get involved in SHIT and they turn a blind eye.. my point is we cannot deny there is a culture of crime that exist in T&T and we cannot just submit to just not caring because it will only get worse.
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Why you talking about all that? Is the murders today and tomorrow we should be focusing on. Everything you talking about there takes time and more long term planning. Given the choice I will always invest in body bags and bullets for those pests up the hill and around the country. It is remarkable the amount of resources those parts of the country has received and have very little to show for it. Laventille has a Technology centre. PNM put the technology center there. You know how many people worldwide wish they could have access to a technology center. Stop being apologists for those people. For too long now the state has pussyfooted around these people. You talking about bullying in school and school violence, you eh realise that shows a complete breakdown in society and only drastic and severe measures could bring it back.

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General Discussion / Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« on: January 25, 2016, 07:09:35 PM »
I love how we continue to act like crime and criminality is something specific to us and our "breakdown" in family values and moral..Blah blah blah blah.

How are the actions of these men any different to what ISIS doing in Syria? Men executing children in school uniform in the street and we here still talking about dialogue? Soldiers going on "patrol"...is a f**k airstrike them need...plain and simple...These are not men..they are beasts...I don't care that bullying as increased and the crime is now part of our culture. If they know for a fact that they could commit crime and get away they would do it....How much more dialogue is needed before we admit to ourselves that we simply need to wipe those people off the face of earth.

Is a small handful of people who have this country in chaos...Both upper and lower society scum

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Football / Re: Kenwyne Jones Thread
« on: January 04, 2016, 03:18:31 PM »
At 31, how much more potential ur still expecting to see?

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Football / Re: Kenwyne Jones Thread
« on: January 04, 2016, 09:31:09 AM »
Kenwyne PLEASE go somewhere that you will be playing regularly...... you will need time to make the adjustment to your new environment and catch back your form before the next set of world cup qualifiers....

And make sure that there is a clause for time off to play in those games...as I know that when you go to a new club they does want to hold on to players.

And finally....don't go anywhere too far so that Jet lag go be an issue !!!


You paying the man bills in secret and we doh know....Where alluh does come out from bai :worried: :worried:

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I had no grouse with Sanko until I saw this man got up on stage and accepted money from Kamla as payment somehow for their participation in 2006 world cup. Never mind the fact that taxpayers monies were being distributed willy nilly. This man got up and graciously accepted it knowing full well it wasn't his to accept. The minute I saw that he was comfortable being a political pawn I lost all respect for the man. He needs to cut his locks next...He's a disgrace.

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Sanko could do whatever the hell he wants as long as he stays away from my beloved Parliament. ;D ;D

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Well forking done....Can't stand the both of them..!!!  :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Brent Sancho was a fraud for a footballer and he is now a complete FRAUD....Anybody who gets into bed with the UNC of today is a dirty crook. Sancho is a crook.

Harrison come all the way to the sunny caribbean to steal and sell misinformed young black boys....SHAME

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Football / Re: Should Stephen Hart quit T&T?
« on: August 01, 2015, 12:25:14 PM »
Wayssssssss.....Now I would admit that me and Bakes butt heads already in the past but the man was always straight forward with his point of view.

At times he could be really condescending but all that in it.

What I used to admire and would come on this site to see is his in depth analysis of a situation. It wasn't just ole talk. It was in depth legal, social and historical analysis and perspectives.

Not many people online contribute extensively that way.

I learnt a lot from him and he impacted in some of my views.  :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: prison break in POS
« on: July 25, 2015, 04:03:36 PM »
So it goes without saying that they had inside help.  Those fellas have their colleague's blood on their hands.
Time to turn that place into a museum and move to a modern facility with modern countermeasures and multiple layers of security.

Even better, why don't we keep it within our National Security framework. It provides a strategic location and natural High walls. Why can't we move one of our intelligence agencies there as well as a quick reaction force comprising of special forces and other elite military personnel...We could even upgrade and modify some of the cells for detention of individuals...That prison is a humanitarian nightmare. What historical significance does it really have to warrant its preservation? 

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General Discussion / Re: DOG MEAT HORROR
« on: July 10, 2015, 02:00:05 PM »
Is it right for the writer to describe the man as "chinese" looking? Why not describe him as asian. I just nitpicking and would love to hear other views. Chinese is both a race and nationality?

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Football / Re: Tony Warner
« on: July 02, 2015, 01:44:02 PM »
Sometimes I wonder if men just love the game or they really need a paycheck... ??? ???

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General Discussion / Re: Unbelievable video from T&T.
« on: July 01, 2015, 01:48:52 PM »
A special branch police officer show me a picture claiming it to be trini militants in full military garb...When I google the image it come up as a student islamic movement of india picture. This same man message the group when it had a small protest outside Arouca police station telling everybody "muslim taking over, stay inside." Now look at the level this amount of misinformation is coming from and these are the people suppose to stand watch at the wall. Heaven help us

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General Discussion / Re: Unbelievable video from T&T.
« on: July 01, 2015, 01:35:29 PM »
I refuse to believe that this was shot in Trinidad. I would like someone to show us pictures of this abandoned site to back up that claim. Intelligence sources confirmed.....Mark Bassant isn't known for being the most reliable and loves to sensationalize issues for small fame. I actually overheard him a time in Movie Towne revealing very sensitive security information within an earshot of a stranger(me) whilst trying to pips a girl....Sad

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Isn't he a member of the Defense Force? He sure he quit national duty? LOL

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Who said anything about closing down MOS...You're really reaching now....Just focus on doing the best you can in your last few weeks there bro... ;)

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Sancho and the MOS ceeates a football league for women in the country that could have far reaching benefit for women in the region and possibly the world. If that happens and this league takes off, Tim Tee must resign. He and his office are useless. By the way, did he show up at the inauguration of the league? Probably not.

You know what was also created by Ministry of Sport with the aim of it having far reaching benefits to the community and possibly the world? LIFESPORT

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