u cyah move in T&T without a gun these days unless u like to get take advantage of.
is all part of being a trini man in 2009.
what u basing ur information on Andre ?
U living in trinidad
nah dred. i leave trinidad. too much people down there want to shoot mih.
Well seeing as u not living in T&T...to make a comment like that irresponsible and ignorant.
I living T&T and doh have a gun ..... neither to thousands of others who walk the streets daily.
Just staying ...........
cowen who allyuh fooling dread every flicking man in TNT have gun now dread. If yu eh have a gun yu have a police friend who guh lend yu a gun.. TNT is Gun Paradise now..
war
Well you continue to believe that (together with anyone else who NOT living in T&T) and wallow in your paradise of heighten ignorance
From the T&T NEWSDAY
TT losing kids to crime
Tuesday, March 3 2009
ARCHBISHOP Barbara Burke, founding member of the Ark of the Covenant Spiritual Baptist Church, yesterday lamented that on a daily basis, this country is losing its children to crime and violence.
“We all know the youth are the future and daily we are losing them.
In Laventille, seven and eight-year-olds are walking around with guns and this has us deeply concerned. Someone needs to educate them and show them that this is not the right way,” Burke said.
She made her feelings known during a press conference at City Hall to announce various events and activities the church would host as part of celebrations for Spiritual Shouter Baptist Day on March 30.
One of the symposiums will deal with crime and is titled: ‘Crime : A multidimensional issue’. This seminar which takes place on March 24, at the Empowerment Hall in Maloney will focus discussions on assessing the high reaching impact of crime in society.
“We cannot afford to give up on these youths. It is when we lie down with our arms to our sides and do nothing, that things will dramatically get worse. You can see Government is trying hard, with the blimp and all this security. These days, police are through Laventille almost every 20 minutes but it is like it not enough, more needs to be done,” Burke said.
Students from several schools throughout the country have been invited to attend this symposium.