So you surmise the two Discount Propane employees failed to inspect the tank, the stove, or any other appliance connected to the tank, before pumping propane gas from the delivery truck into the tank. That's certainly at least outright gross negligence by any definition given that highly explosive propane gas in the surrounding air at dangerous levels has a very distinct and noticeable odour. And you will never guess which of our parliamentarians holds a de facto ownership interest in the Discount Propane enterprise as a silent business partner. I will leave it for Tal or Birdie to name the influential parliamentarian who has amassed considerable wealth from owning 10 or 15% of many local businesses as a silent partner.
This article is poorly written and confusing as regards the nature of the domestic dispute and the circumstances surrounding the marijuana possession and assault charges. Way too many questions are therefore left open that properly trained and experienced newspaper reporters would ordinarily seek answers to in covering this type of story. The Tribune is no longer a place where a young person interested in a career in journalism should work in the hope of receiving a few years of beneficial training for a slave wage.
2) Was this business properly licensed and insured to both sell and deliver an extremely hazardous and highly explosive material?
3) Were the employees of Discount Propane involved in this incident properly trained in how to handle and refill tanks with propane gas from a delivery truck, and, if so, when and by whom?
4) Are the injured employees of Discount Propane citizens or documented residents of The Bahamas?
5) Are the injured employees registered with National Insurance?
6) Are all of Discount Propane's business license fees, property and casualty insurance premiums, and National Insurance payments, current, i.e., up to date?
7) Is the Discount Propane business connected in way to a sitting parliamentarian or other senior government official?
2) Was this business properly licensed and insured to both sell and deliver an extremely hazardous and highly explosive material?
3) Were the employees of Discount Propane involved in this incident properly trained in how to handle and refill tanks with propane gas from a delivery truck, and, if so, when and by whom?
4) Are the injured employees of Discount Propane citizens or documented residents of The Bahamas?
5) Are the injured employees registered with National Insurance?
6) Are all of Discount Propane's business license fees, property and casualty insurance premiums, and National Insurance payments, current, i.e., up to date?
7) Is the Discount Propane business connected in way to a sitting parliamentarian or other senior government official?
I guess the really big question is, did the police beat a mentally challenged man into confessing to many other rather embarrassing unsolved murders? Very few of us now trust anything at all Munroe has to say, and rightfully so.
And you no doubt represent one vote for young Bahamian children being transgendered if they so desire against the will of their parents. I suspect you know nothing at all about the former Chicago based employer of Taylor Casey and others like him who are so willing to promote the devil's work, even if doing so destroys the lives of young children and their families.
Make no mistake about it, Davis and Cooper, like their predecessors, have been most handsomely rewarded by the greedy stakeholders in the cruise line industry for having 'sold out' the Bahamian people. Michael Maura and the vulturous likes of Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, etc. have been feasting on the best that The Bahamas has to offer while many Bahamians are made to go hungry so that a few corrupt political leaders and their favoured cronies in the private sector get richer and richer and richer. Truly sickening.
We are much too quick to blame everyone but ourselves for our dismal predicament. We put ourselves in Trump's collection of "s***hole countries".....he simply called us out for having done so. I suspect Trump could not find anyone better than Walker who was willing to serve as ambassador to our nation. Frankly, Walker's appointment is a sad indictment of just how far we have fallen as a nation.
ExposedU2C says...
So you surmise the two Discount Propane employees failed to inspect the tank, the stove, or any other appliance connected to the tank, before pumping propane gas from the delivery truck into the tank. That's certainly at least outright gross negligence by any definition given that highly explosive propane gas in the surrounding air at dangerous levels has a very distinct and noticeable odour. And you will never guess which of our parliamentarians holds a de facto ownership interest in the Discount Propane enterprise as a silent business partner. I will leave it for Tal or Birdie to name the influential parliamentarian who has amassed considerable wealth from owning 10 or 15% of many local businesses as a silent partner.
On Gas explosion injures nine
Posted 31 December 2024, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
This article is poorly written and confusing as regards the nature of the domestic dispute and the circumstances surrounding the marijuana possession and assault charges. Way too many questions are therefore left open that properly trained and experienced newspaper reporters would ordinarily seek answers to in covering this type of story. The Tribune is no longer a place where a young person interested in a career in journalism should work in the hope of receiving a few years of beneficial training for a slave wage.
On Canadian: Police beat me with bat
Posted 30 December 2024, 2:59 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Just a few questions:
1) Who owns the Discount Propane business?
2) Was this business properly licensed and insured to both sell and deliver an extremely hazardous and highly explosive material?
3) Were the employees of Discount Propane involved in this incident properly trained in how to handle and refill tanks with propane gas from a delivery truck, and, if so, when and by whom?
4) Are the injured employees of Discount Propane citizens or documented residents of The Bahamas?
5) Are the injured employees registered with National Insurance?
6) Are all of Discount Propane's business license fees, property and casualty insurance premiums, and National Insurance payments, current, i.e., up to date?
7) Is the Discount Propane business connected in way to a sitting parliamentarian or other senior government official?
On Nine injured in explosion
Posted 30 December 2024, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Just a few questions:
1) Who owns the Discount Propane business?
2) Was this business properly licensed and insured to both sell and deliver an extremely hazardous and highly explosive material?
3) Were the employees of Discount Propane involved in this incident properly trained in how to handle and refill tanks with propane gas from a delivery truck, and, if so, when and by whom?
4) Are the injured employees of Discount Propane citizens or documented residents of The Bahamas?
5) Are the injured employees registered with National Insurance?
6) Are all of Discount Propane's business license fees, property and casualty insurance premiums, and National Insurance payments, current, i.e., up to date?
7) Is the Discount Propane business connected in way to a sitting parliamentarian or other senior government official?
On Gas explosion injures nine
Posted 30 December 2024, 2:32 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I guess the really big question is, did the police beat a mentally challenged man into confessing to many other rather embarrassing unsolved murders? Very few of us now trust anything at all Munroe has to say, and rightfully so.
On Minister says Adriel suspect confessed to other murders
Posted 30 December 2024, 2:08 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
And you no doubt represent one vote for young Bahamian children being transgendered if they so desire against the will of their parents. I suspect you know nothing at all about the former Chicago based employer of Taylor Casey and others like him who are so willing to promote the devil's work, even if doing so destroys the lives of young children and their families.
On 'Police should have done more to find Taylor Casey', says mother
Posted 29 December 2024, 12:59 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Make no mistake about it, Davis and Cooper, like their predecessors, have been most handsomely rewarded by the greedy stakeholders in the cruise line industry for having 'sold out' the Bahamian people. Michael Maura and the vulturous likes of Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, etc. have been feasting on the best that The Bahamas has to offer while many Bahamians are made to go hungry so that a few corrupt political leaders and their favoured cronies in the private sector get richer and richer and richer. Truly sickening.
On Port Lucaya marketplace ‘ghost town’ says vendor
Posted 29 December 2024, 12:47 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I am frankly much more concerned about all of the corruption, fraud, outright theft, waste and mismanagement that is now going on in plain sight.
On Raise our standards
Posted 28 December 2024, 12:43 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Agree. Brain dead Walker was appointed because of his inability to get in the way of what Trump and DeSantis have in store for The Bahamas.
On Proposed Ambassador to Bahamas
Posted 28 December 2024, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
We are much too quick to blame everyone but ourselves for our dismal predicament. We put ourselves in Trump's collection of "s***hole countries".....he simply called us out for having done so. I suspect Trump could not find anyone better than Walker who was willing to serve as ambassador to our nation. Frankly, Walker's appointment is a sad indictment of just how far we have fallen as a nation.
On Proposed Ambassador to Bahamas
Posted 28 December 2024, 12:30 p.m. Suggest removal