Have the man apply for a Haitian passport to which he is entitled. Then have him apply for legal resident status in The Bahamas.
It's very simple, but no they looking to grant automatic citizenship to a man who obviously diaregarded the law for years. He's friggin 35 so for 17 years he hasn't made any application for legal status in The Bahamas.
I say send his arse back to Haiti and be happy they aren't making you pay for the flight.
This country to slack with immigration... ridiculous
I don't completely disagree with her. If you want to be treated like a lady then act accordingly. There are consequences to every action and people need to learn how to respect one another.
Back to my original point, stuff in the regular household garbage that shouldn't be. At what point do we address the main cause, we need better separation of household waste before it gets to the landfill.
No, the bright idea is that instead of throwing stuff that don't belong in the waste stream in the regular garbage, separate it into special containers.
There could then be a special bi weekly or weekly collection of such items. And once it arrives to the landfill there would be a specially designated area to dispose of said items.
It is a collective process that begins in the home and ends at the landfill.
It works in other countries why can't it work here. Bahamians like to much flicking slackness, always ready to throw blame. Smh
How about instead of blaming the government Bahamians do their part to help.
I wonder if they realize they contribute to these fires. When they dispose of the old microwave, and the old blowdryer, the old tv, and any other small household appliances in the garbage they cause issues like this.
Because when a fire does break out at the landfill -and it will because composting trash creates methane gas- what might have been a simple Class A fire with biodegradable household trash now becomes a Class B or D fire with solvents and combustible metals. Which makes it harder to control and requires more man power to extinguish.
So before niggas start pointing fingers, try and see what you can do from in your home to maybe help with some of the issue.
What this country needs is another public trauma centre located on a different part of the island. Many accidents or emergencies are funneled to PMH and they don't have the space or the staff to handle it.
A trauma centre located elsewhere would alleviated some of the burden currently placed on PMH. Furthermore having a few of the local clinics opened 24hrs to deal with minor accidents and emergencies may also assist.
A 12hr wait time in an ER is ridiculous and shouldn't even be allowed to occur. But what do I know, I haven't been to PMH since I was born in the eighties. Lol
What's stupid is a motorist in a school zone not paying attention. Fact is pedestrians and motorists in The Bahamas don't know how to use the road.
Pedestrians crossing when and where ever they feel like with no indications, and to top it off sauntering like they own the road and daring anyone to hit them.
Motorist don't even recognize pedestrian crossings and you'd stand there all day for someone to let you cross. I've witness it myself....
Fact is on both ends Bahamians have a blatant disregard for road safety.
BahamaRed says...
One pack of lies... they didn't leave any measures. Smh...
On Davis blames FNM after latest fires at dump site
Posted 8 February 2018, 10:36 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
I'm so tired of this... easy fix
Have the man apply for a Haitian passport to which he is entitled. Then have him apply for legal resident status in The Bahamas.
It's very simple, but no they looking to grant automatic citizenship to a man who obviously diaregarded the law for years. He's friggin 35 so for 17 years he hasn't made any application for legal status in The Bahamas.
I say send his arse back to Haiti and be happy they aren't making you pay for the flight.
This country to slack with immigration... ridiculous
On AG - Jean Rony case exposes ID loophole
Posted 8 February 2018, 10:29 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
I don't completely disagree with her. If you want to be treated like a lady then act accordingly. There are consequences to every action and people need to learn how to respect one another.
On MP attacked for condoning abuse of women
Posted 8 February 2018, 10:22 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
Smh, they need to make him a take a mandatory boating course because clearly he doesn't know what he's doing.
Missing at sea two times in a year...smh. He's lucky, some people don't live to tell this tale once much less twice.
Furthermore it's using valuable resources to search for him when all this could have been prevented by a simple judgment call.
On Alive – after two weeks adrift
Posted 1 February 2018, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
Back to my original point, stuff in the regular household garbage that shouldn't be. At what point do we address the main cause, we need better separation of household waste before it gets to the landfill.
It's 2018, why aren't we recycling...smh
On Dump managers: We did our job
Posted 31 January 2018, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
No, the bright idea is that instead of throwing stuff that don't belong in the waste stream in the regular garbage, separate it into special containers.
There could then be a special bi weekly or weekly collection of such items. And once it arrives to the landfill there would be a specially designated area to dispose of said items.
It is a collective process that begins in the home and ends at the landfill.
It works in other countries why can't it work here. Bahamians like to much flicking slackness, always ready to throw blame. Smh
On DUMP FIRE: Don’t blame us
Posted 31 January 2018, 3:29 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
How about instead of blaming the government Bahamians do their part to help.
I wonder if they realize they contribute to these fires. When they dispose of the old microwave, and the old blowdryer, the old tv, and any other small household appliances in the garbage they cause issues like this.
Because when a fire does break out at the landfill -and it will because composting trash creates methane gas- what might have been a simple Class A fire with biodegradable household trash now becomes a Class B or D fire with solvents and combustible metals. Which makes it harder to control and requires more man power to extinguish.
So before niggas start pointing fingers, try and see what you can do from in your home to maybe help with some of the issue.
On DUMP FIRE: Don’t blame us
Posted 30 January 2018, 12:29 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
What this country needs is another public trauma centre located on a different part of the island. Many accidents or emergencies are funneled to PMH and they don't have the space or the staff to handle it.
A trauma centre located elsewhere would alleviated some of the burden currently placed on PMH. Furthermore having a few of the local clinics opened 24hrs to deal with minor accidents and emergencies may also assist.
A 12hr wait time in an ER is ridiculous and shouldn't even be allowed to occur. But what do I know, I haven't been to PMH since I was born in the eighties. Lol
On Elective surgeries suspended at PMH due to overcrowding
Posted 29 January 2018, 11:46 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
Your assumption is an assumption and not fact, so therefore fact is you're an ASS for making it.
Unless you were on the plane and know exactly what happened you know nothing.
On Ex-minister warns not to influence crash probe
Posted 27 January 2018, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
What's stupid is a motorist in a school zone not paying attention. Fact is pedestrians and motorists in The Bahamas don't know how to use the road.
Pedestrians crossing when and where ever they feel like with no indications, and to top it off sauntering like they own the road and daring anyone to hit them.
Motorist don't even recognize pedestrian crossings and you'd stand there all day for someone to let you cross. I've witness it myself....
Fact is on both ends Bahamians have a blatant disregard for road safety.
On University of The Bahamas student hit by car
Posted 27 January 2018, 3:36 p.m. Suggest removal