Exactly. This is poorly thought out. All the defense attorney needs to do is point out that the arresting officer had a financial incentive to make the arrest, and therefore can't be trusted.
Don't be silly, of course they'll be held accountable. Just like the guys who drove their boat on to the beach and crushed that little kid, with no license, insurance, or anything. And just like the jet ski operator who killed the snorkeler a few months ago. Or that crappy homebrew boat that exploded in Exuma and killed and dismembered people. All were punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Oh wait, that's right, nothing happened in any of those cases. Murder is completely legal in this country, as long as it is done via negligence using a boat.
Anyone with an ounce of sense understands that the current (and former, and former, and former) governance of this country is doing anything but serving us well.
AnObserver says...
Next time be sure to "accidentally" shoot the owner as well.
On Pit bull dog shot dead after attack on teen girl
Posted 18 September 2023, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Turn on your headlights. Instant streetlights.
On Fears over missing streetlights on Grand Bahama road
Posted 15 September 2023, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Exactly. This is poorly thought out. All the defense attorney needs to do is point out that the arresting officer had a financial incentive to make the arrest, and therefore can't be trusted.
On POLICE CHIEF: ARRESTS DO EARN COPS PRIZES – ‘Even a dog gets a reward’ says commissioner of incentive scheme
Posted 14 September 2023, 10 a.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
We made some really bad decisions in 1973.
On PETER YOUNG: Royal Navy in The Bahamas - a reminder of the benefits of our relationship with the UK
Posted 13 September 2023, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
How does an employer have "no authority" to fire one of their employees?
On Atlantis sale to ‘bring stability’
Posted 11 September 2023, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Don't be silly, of course they'll be held accountable. Just like the guys who drove their boat on to the beach and crushed that little kid, with no license, insurance, or anything. And just like the jet ski operator who killed the snorkeler a few months ago. Or that crappy homebrew boat that exploded in Exuma and killed and dismembered people. All were punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Oh wait, that's right, nothing happened in any of those cases. Murder is completely legal in this country, as long as it is done via negligence using a boat.
On Boat capsizes off Rose Island, all 28 on board rescued
Posted 9 September 2023, 4:05 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
But where are the tourists going to buy their coke? And why is going to smash in to snorkelers and swimmers?
On Operators of jet skis claim they were told to leave beach
Posted 7 September 2023, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Good. Nobody wants you around peddling drugs and raping tourists.
On Operators of jet skis claim they were told to leave beach
Posted 7 September 2023, 10:48 a.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Anyone with an ounce of sense understands that the current (and former, and former, and former) governance of this country is doing anything but serving us well.
On ‘Mother’ Pratt sworn in as new Governor General
Posted 3 September 2023, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal
AnObserver says...
Why do we need a Governor General? What service do they provide? Why do we pay them six figures a year for the rest of their life?
Meanwhile the rest of us are struggling, and paying 10% VAT so the government can waste it on silly parties and BS like this.
On ‘Mother’ Pratt sworn in as new Governor General
Posted 2 September 2023, 9:21 a.m. Suggest removal