Perhaps the Bahamas Gubmint, should consider amending the Insurance Act to stipulate a time frame within which insurers must issue claims payments. if they can't process the claim within say 60 days, then the full amount of the insured is automatically payable. This is BS.
And why couldn't they get on the island for 2 weeks? Is the absolutely dismal organisational skills and disaster response of the Bahamian leaders partly at fault? Is the stupid idea to shut down all airline services and freight boats another possible fault? how about the fact that NEMA was too busy confiscating and stockpiling to actually do any real relief or rebuilding work. What exactly does NEMA do anyway? The new MH airport is still functioning a bare minimum, with hardly any real cleanup. the Shipping port was finally showing some minimal organization yesterday. Get to work people stop oogling
34 days and "partly restored"... i am astounded. 34 days and they only just get the test results back. Good lord lets hope they aren't needed for any life threatening diseases.
Observant - you my compatriot have hit the proverbial nail on the head. Joeslow needs to learn a few tings perhaps about electrical generation, basic physics and science and then take a course in political science, urban development and union relations/human resources. then take a look at the history of the finances of said government corporation and then understand why the Bahamian people get bungy
It is possible and easy to isolate a few circuits and run them on solar. What is not easy dealing with bahamian BPL idiots that don't want you to isolate circuits. we have a strict electrical code that doesn't allow hybrid systems.
DWW says...
you don't need breathing apparatus for an oil spill. Someone just lost all credibility here...!
On MILLION GALLONS LEAKED IN SPILL: Full scale of disaster revealed as Equinor clean-up continues
Posted 9 October 2019, 7:36 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Perhaps the Bahamas Gubmint, should consider amending the Insurance Act to stipulate a time frame within which insurers must issue claims payments. if they can't process the claim within say 60 days, then the full amount of the insured is automatically payable. This is BS.
On Insurer 'praying' Abaco 90% paid in six months
Posted 6 October 2019, 7:41 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
34 days and counting...
On Insurer 'praying' Abaco 90% paid in six months
Posted 6 October 2019, 7:38 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
And why couldn't they get on the island for 2 weeks? Is the absolutely dismal organisational skills and disaster response of the Bahamian leaders partly at fault? Is the stupid idea to shut down all airline services and freight boats another possible fault? how about the fact that NEMA was too busy confiscating and stockpiling to actually do any real relief or rebuilding work. What exactly does NEMA do anyway? The new MH airport is still functioning a bare minimum, with hardly any real cleanup. the Shipping port was finally showing some minimal organization yesterday. Get to work people stop oogling
On Insurer 'praying' Abaco 90% paid in six months
Posted 6 October 2019, 7:38 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
34 days and "partly restored"... i am astounded. 34 days and they only just get the test results back. Good lord lets hope they aren't needed for any life threatening diseases.
On WSC restoring supply to Marsh Harbour facilities
Posted 6 October 2019, 7:32 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
dont believe that for a second.
On Realtors: Dorian tax breaks 'plus' as vultures hover
Posted 27 September 2019, 8:01 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
can you say "KneeJerk" and keep a straight face? :)
On Disaster Preparedness and Response Amendment Bill 'unconstitutional'
Posted 21 September 2019, 7:40 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
henceforth the what was "the mud" will now be called the "The Park" - i hope
On The destruction caused by Hurricane Dorian is seen from the air, in Marsh Harbour, Abaco in Septembe
Posted 16 September 2019, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Observant - you my compatriot have hit the proverbial nail on the head. Joeslow needs to learn a few tings perhaps about electrical generation, basic physics and science and then take a course in political science, urban development and union relations/human resources. then take a look at the history of the finances of said government corporation and then understand why the Bahamian people get bungy
On Solar - an absurd lost opportunity
Posted 27 August 2019, 6:20 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
It is possible and easy to isolate a few circuits and run them on solar. What is not easy dealing with bahamian BPL idiots that don't want you to isolate circuits. we have a strict electrical code that doesn't allow hybrid systems.
On Solar - an absurd lost opportunity
Posted 27 August 2019, 6:15 p.m. Suggest removal