To state the obvious but perhaps overlooked: if there are more laws there are more criminals. If there are less laws and therefore less illegal activity there will be less criminals.
I can support this. Several times I have paid a random person cash who used a pass card to open the bar. Albeit after 25 min waiting. Lately its wide open free for all.
The day it costs money to see the parades was the day it began a demise. Charging money to see it is completely against the original spirit of the event and will see its end in the near future. Or at least an end to junkanoo of the past.
Simple really just borrow money from IDB to pay a committee to hire a thinktank to organize junkanoo and provide staff to each group and then borrow more money for more bleachers. Rinse and repeat. I smile at the idea that junkanoo is this big historical cultural thing of the bahamas. BULLA it dont even resemble the parades of when o was a child so dont try pull that card on me.
You would think that instead of wasting everyone's times, the Bahamas Government might expend more energy in improving land tenure and creating a proper reliable land registry. I hear hthe registry has lost an untold number of people's papers... But no, we have to provide a copy of 3 ID's and a utility bill (which the post office can't deliver) whenever we want to use the bathroom. Bravo Well Done Beaurocrats of the Bahamas. I say well done. you have succeeded in securing your cushy government jobs for the rest of your awful lives.
If you believe that, you are sorely uninformed. To buy real estate you have to provide proof of funds (ie prove it is legit) to: (1) the buyer's lawyer, (2) teh buyer's lawyer's bank, (3) Foreign Investment Board, (4) Central Bank, (5) the sellers lawyer and finally (6) the seller's lawyers bank. And the Bahamas claims we are improving the ease of doing business...
DWW says...
To state the obvious but perhaps overlooked: if there are more laws there are more criminals. If there are less laws and therefore less illegal activity there will be less criminals.
On Acting Chief Justice: Courts do not create criminals, society does
Posted 14 January 2019, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
27 to be specific
On Bahamasair drops flights to Treasure Cay
Posted 11 January 2019, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
I can support this. Several times I have paid a random person cash who used a pass card to open the bar. Albeit after 25 min waiting. Lately its wide open free for all.
On Bahamasair drops flights to Treasure Cay
Posted 11 January 2019, 1:57 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
So I'm curious- is it mold or mould?
On Mould not the main problem as school reopens
Posted 9 January 2019, 2:14 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
The day it costs money to see the parades was the day it began a demise. Charging money to see it is completely against the original spirit of the event and will see its end in the near future. Or at least an end to junkanoo of the past.
On New Year's junkanoo - time to switch date?
Posted 4 January 2019, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Simple really just borrow money from IDB to pay a committee to hire a thinktank to organize junkanoo and provide staff to each group and then borrow more money for more bleachers. Rinse and repeat. I smile at the idea that junkanoo is this big historical cultural thing of the bahamas. BULLA it dont even resemble the parades of when o was a child so dont try pull that card on me.
On We ran out of cash, say two groups in parade
Posted 4 January 2019, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
You would think that instead of wasting everyone's times, the Bahamas Government might expend more energy in improving land tenure and creating a proper reliable land registry. I hear hthe registry has lost an untold number of people's papers... But no, we have to provide a copy of 3 ID's and a utility bill (which the post office can't deliver) whenever we want to use the bathroom. Bravo Well Done Beaurocrats of the Bahamas. I say well done. you have succeeded in securing your cushy government jobs for the rest of your awful lives.
On Tax, compliance woes put realtor into ‘back seat’
Posted 28 December 2018, 10:03 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
If you believe that, you are sorely uninformed. To buy real estate you have to provide proof of funds (ie prove it is legit) to: (1) the buyer's lawyer, (2) teh buyer's lawyer's bank, (3) Foreign Investment Board, (4) Central Bank, (5) the sellers lawyer and finally (6) the seller's lawyers bank. And the Bahamas claims we are improving the ease of doing business...
On Tax, compliance woes put realtor into ‘back seat’
Posted 28 December 2018, 10 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Correct sir. The man gone crazy!
On Rationale for non-profit bill ‘does not exist’
Posted 19 December 2018, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Very few are bahamian owned.
On Downtown redevelopment: Why is it taking so long?
Posted 17 December 2018, 2:17 p.m. Suggest removal