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Craig says...

The police completely failed this young women and mother. They just didn't take this situation seriously enough. Similar situations are probably being played out all over Nassau right now. How many women being abused, beaten or even killed will it take before the police change the way they address domestic violence? What they are currently doing is clearly not working. What a tragedy.

Craig says...

It's supposed to be a new day. 😕
"He’s a pretty good businessman" LOL! What a crock!
And the administration wants to "pick people who are business savvy", but they pick Fitzgerald. They gotta be living in lala land. Here we go again.

On ‘What did Fitzgerald do that was so bad?’

Posted 30 September 2021, 9:28 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

It's a real tragedy that a $20 smoke alarm could have save their lives.

On Three perish in house fire

Posted 9 August 2021, 5:51 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

He would rather be a murderer or commit suicide than be a snitch! Wow that's telling!

Craig says...

The responsible party is probably a PLP trying to make the FNM look bad. Unless people are held accountable for such a screw up the public service will never improve.

On Wrong e-mail caused blacklisting by France

Posted 6 January 2021, 12:08 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

This news is alarming. It follows logically from the good Minister admitting that additional building inspectors must be hired that there are too little currently hired to do the job, most likely far too little. It then follows easily that not all the required inspections are being conducted. If that is the case most likely incompetant and corrupt contractors are getting away with substantial short cuts and shoddy work. Considering the level of damage that happened to the structures in Abaco Freeport, couldn't the shoddy workmanship and short cuts as a result of lack of proper inspections on the part of the MOW, have contributed to the devistation being must worst than it may have been, or I dare say contributed to some of the fatalities. All one has to do is to look at the devistation in the Mud. Far too many of those dwellings were not fit for human habitation due to code violations, much less built to withstand hurricane conditions. In my mind the MOW should be held accountable in large part due to lack of sufficient inspectors being a contributing factor in the devistation.

Craig says...

There's a lot riding on this new power plant. They are portraying it as the end of all their problems. Yeah right. These problems are 40 years in the making. Unless these new generators can perform magic, their problems will continue.

On Blackout apology - but no easy fix

Posted 8 August 2019, 5:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

Are you saying that BPL had competency prior to Heastie and Rollins? Surely you jest. Anyone with sufficient knowledge of the generation, transmission and distribution plant prior to those two would surely beg to differ. The mess we are in is 40 plus years in the making. I blame the successive decision makers, politicians like Bannister and Miller before him. These politicians have no clue what it takes to make a power company successful. There is nothing in their background to suggest otherwise. As a result, critical decisions, like selecting the board and the top management and making strategic choices are deeply flawed. As a result we the consumers have to pay the price. The cost of electricity is obscenely high and reliability is practically non-existent. Then there are the power quality issues, it is horrible. This is evident from all the damaged electronics, appliances and air-conditioning equipment consumers have to endure. To the Powers that Be, please, please i beg of you, get out of the electrical power business. bpl and those who run and operate the company, past and present, had their chance but failed miserably. please put it in the hands of experts and introduce competition!!!

On Blackout apology - but no easy fix

Posted 8 August 2019, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

Why do we bring politics into everything? BPL's problems are 45 years in the making. The Minnis gov isn't the cause of the problems, but they certainly aren't helping, in fact they are making things worst. The problems are simply gross obscene incompetance and corruption.

On Blackout apology - but no easy fix

Posted 8 August 2019, 2:48 p.m. Suggest removal

Craig says...

I blame sucessive governments and in particular the PLP for this monster they created called the unions. This Maynard character can speak publicly with impunity it seems. If there is anyone who should leave this country and never return, it should be this fool. He should be considered a national threat and dealt with appropriately. The nonesence he spews is downright dangerous.