Please correct the wording of this article. It seems to suggest the driver of the sentra is the first person to hit her, check on her and also accused to fleeing the scene.
While I am not in favor of the blanket approach to bail denial, how can they appear to be maintaining any real law and order just by reversing it. Are lawyers tired of not having bail proceedings to itemize in billings? Do they not fear their fellow Bahamians being robbed with threat of death that sources a lot of the bail funds? Make the drug sale/purchase without weapons bailable fine. But any weapon, break-in or any issue involving violence, the threat of violence or actions reasonable expected to cause physical harm remain....
While I despise most of Mr. Moncur's publicly stated beliefs on social change, attacking or intimidating him is vile. It also gives some form of credence to his many warped world views. The most refreshing aspect was his description of the luxurious food being catered at decent expenses at the meetings he attended while in the Senate. Otherwise, he's a silly man that is melodrama unto himself. Hope he stays safe and we get to ridicule him with ideas and not commit to violent acts.
These speak to my experiences. Had a cousin that would get beaten by her Jamaican husband, from a family of officers, but would always defend him after. We kind of gave up after a while and it makes me sad but it's tough. They had to be talked down from doing things on their own because it was likely she would bear witness against her family. She was hospitalized before.
No issues with the service yet, seems better than BTC, I've have both in active use since they launched. Prices were much better before BTC mobilized discounted price schedule to slow the bleeding. Now they are comparable and should be treated based on your usage and pay levels. BTC wins in terms of the low usage person who only top up small amounts incrementally or medium amounts once every few months. Aliv is a bit better for high use person especially ones who have spikes in usage with the month to month subscriptions allowing you to plan for larger packages if you know it will be busy and reduce to medium to smallish packages the next month. They are sharing mostly the BTC network, so idk how it will fair once they are mandated to use their own network or BTC is no longer ordered by URCCA to permit usages of the network.
Not saying that this wasn't political influence to enrich, but dollar value of a bid is not the prime factor. There are times existing relationships, qualitative ease of addressing issues and other things out the difference of a dollar value in savings. However, as we learned, I hope the due diligence documents the key areas of performance and quality assurance were in reasonable range. If not it's hard to deny wrong doing.
But my people, do not let partial disclosures and big numbers confuse you. These journalists and the people at large get tunnel vision and refuse to learn or understand financial data or accounting. Such as many auditor general findings fail to be covered honestly. The best parts to spark out rage gets published, but the relevant cautions and qualifying statements on the implications of these reports are rarely discuss or even published. Do not become a mob frothing over blood when you don't possess the relevant appropriate understanding to judge the results of these professionals. The same way you hire a lawyer to review legal issues, apply some of the same safeguards to being misled. Because you will only be puzzled and upset when the final results can't live up to your orgasmic idea of what this information means.
I think the kick backs aren't an issue unless we aoply context. Not that its justified because it was status quo. But, we kept electing the same group of old folk expecting change. I didn't vote for the them, admittedly. While they appear to be making moves, they haven't brought any harvest. After two years in office I want reliable status report from the benchmark left by the plp the changes or policies and agreements approved by parliament to remedy.
But for now, I see the same swagger of attempt to change while onboarding many politically aligned consultants to replace the old politically aligned folk. In my work, I see some first hand that issues are on moving continuous without even tone at the top or board policies initiated to address the highly publicized criticisms of the plp. Not benefiting from and government party influences, I just hope we get something from this spectacle.
DreamerX says...
Please correct the wording of this article. It seems to suggest the driver of the sentra is the first person to hit her, check on her and also accused to fleeing the scene.
On Two dead after traffic accidents
Posted 29 January 2018, 6:03 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
While I am not in favor of the blanket approach to bail denial, how can they appear to be maintaining any real law and order just by reversing it. Are lawyers tired of not having bail proceedings to itemize in billings? Do they not fear their fellow Bahamians being robbed with threat of death that sources a lot of the bail funds? Make the drug sale/purchase without weapons bailable fine. But any weapon, break-in or any issue involving violence, the threat of violence or actions reasonable expected to cause physical harm remain....
On AG hints at Bail Act change
Posted 16 January 2018, 9:31 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
"We will subject the Government to our top notch legal teams to give them the hell we've given our suckers (costumers)."
On Insurance association perists in saying NHI work unlawful
Posted 5 January 2018, 9:51 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
They are doing this because the Japanese imports direct by consumers is hurting the big local car dealers.
On Japan mission to combat vehicle 'dumping ground'
Posted 3 January 2018, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
The person probably didnt want to kill them or start a shoot out in a store full of people.
On Freeze - you're under arrest
Posted 3 January 2018, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
While I despise most of Mr. Moncur's publicly stated beliefs on social change, attacking or intimidating him is vile. It also gives some form of credence to his many warped world views. The most refreshing aspect was his description of the luxurious food being catered at decent expenses at the meetings he attended while in the Senate. Otherwise, he's a silly man that is melodrama unto himself. Hope he stays safe and we get to ridicule him with ideas and not commit to violent acts.
On Moncur claims someone is trying to kill him
Posted 8 December 2017, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
These speak to my experiences. Had a cousin that would get beaten by her Jamaican husband, from a family of officers, but would always defend him after. We kind of gave up after a while and it makes me sad but it's tough. They had to be talked down from doing things on their own because it was likely she would bear witness against her family. She was hospitalized before.
On Sands: Be honest on domestic violence
Posted 11 November 2017, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
No issues with the service yet, seems better than BTC, I've have both in active use since they launched. Prices were much better before BTC mobilized discounted price schedule to slow the bleeding. Now they are comparable and should be treated based on your usage and pay levels. BTC wins in terms of the low usage person who only top up small amounts incrementally or medium amounts once every few months. Aliv is a bit better for high use person especially ones who have spikes in usage with the month to month subscriptions allowing you to plan for larger packages if you know it will be busy and reduce to medium to smallish packages the next month. They are sharing mostly the BTC network, so idk how it will fair once they are mandated to use their own network or BTC is no longer ordered by URCCA to permit usages of the network.
On Aliv: $5.6m bond release shows roll-out targets hit
Posted 18 October 2017, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Not saying that this wasn't political influence to enrich, but dollar value of a bid is not the prime factor. There are times existing relationships, qualitative ease of addressing issues and other things out the difference of a dollar value in savings. However, as we learned, I hope the due diligence documents the key areas of performance and quality assurance were in reasonable range. If not it's hard to deny wrong doing.
But my people, do not let partial disclosures and big numbers confuse you. These journalists and the people at large get tunnel vision and refuse to learn or understand financial data or accounting. Such as many auditor general findings fail to be covered honestly. The best parts to spark out rage gets published, but the relevant cautions and qualifying statements on the implications of these reports are rarely discuss or even published. Do not become a mob frothing over blood when you don't possess the relevant appropriate understanding to judge the results of these professionals. The same way you hire a lawyer to review legal issues, apply some of the same safeguards to being misled. Because you will only be puzzled and upset when the final results can't live up to your orgasmic idea of what this information means.
On Fitzgerald insists his hands are clean
Posted 22 September 2017, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
I think the kick backs aren't an issue unless we aoply context. Not that its justified because it was status quo. But, we kept electing the same group of old folk expecting change. I didn't vote for the them, admittedly. While they appear to be making moves, they haven't brought any harvest. After two years in office I want reliable status report from the benchmark left by the plp the changes or policies and agreements approved by parliament to remedy.
But for now, I see the same swagger of attempt to change while onboarding many politically aligned consultants to replace the old politically aligned folk. In my work, I see some first hand that issues are on moving continuous without even tone at the top or board policies initiated to address the highly publicized criticisms of the plp. Not benefiting from and government party influences, I just hope we get something from this spectacle.
On ‘Board sets exec salaries, not govt’
Posted 22 September 2017, 12:48 p.m. Suggest removal