Not to mention the $200,000 plus that corrupt stumpy Davis forced taxpayers to spend on his new fully loaded and very plush BMW so that his already well padded tush is not made too uncomfortable while riding over the enormous potholes in our roads. This most corrupt PM meets every definition of crook and therefore detests transparency and has great disdain for any kind of government oversight by the people.
> Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said in January that the administration opposes the idea of Freedom of Information,.....
If we had an effective FOIA, frequent flier Freddy Boy would have long ago been ousted from politics given the mega-millions of dollars he has wasted and squandered over many years jet setting all over the place and establishing ridiculously opulent and over-staffed diplomatic offices in other countries around the world.
> Coleby-Davis said, "Obviously, the majority of vehicle owners are in compliance with road traffic laws and regulations. However, there are a few who continue to not –– this is a serious concern.”
She's an outright liar. Even senior representatives of the automobile insurers readily admit that at least 40% of the vehicles on our roads today are uninsured because their owners/drivers simply cannot afford to pay the outrageously high insurance premiums now being charged.
And why has this lying woman not yet been charged and locked up for attempting to harm or kill a police officer by running him over with her vehicle??!!
Enforcement as a tool in this matter only works if a great majority of vehicle owners have sufficient money in their pockets where they can afford to be fleeced by the insurers who are now charging outrageously high insurance premiums. But that is not the case in our country where the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots" has become huge and the great majority of our population now fall into the bucket of struggling "have nots" who can barely afford to pay for food, medicines, electricity, water, etc.
These amendments to the Road Traffic Act are simply unconstitutional and unenforceable. No government will ever have either the political will or the means to fine, confiscate vehicles or imprison the "have not" owners of vehicles who make up the great majority of our country's population today.
The greedy insurers promoting these amendments to the Road Traffic Act will quickly come to realise that without the eradication of the ever increasing wide spread poverty in our society, their business model is doomed. And the financial institutions making loans to buyers of vehicles also need to re-think their business model against the backdrop of the vast majority of our society who now fall within the bucket of "have nots" with no means to pay outrageously high vehicle insurance premiums.
This sleazy thug continues to be allowed by this corrupt Davis led PLP government to leverage and launder his ill-gotten proceeds of criminal activities in ways that take away many legitimate business opportunities for honest, decent and hardworking Bahamians.
Because of this contemptible thug our country is still without the national lottery so desperately needed to help fund our grossly under-resourced and dysfunctional public education and public health care systems. He has been for decades now pocketing profits from his gaming web shops and other illegal endeavours that should have been going towards the funding of so many more important public projects.
The Bahamian people should never ever forget that the corrupt PLP government led by Vomit Christie with Slo Mo Alfred Sears as AG, legalized the racketeering criminal activities of the numbers bosses notwithstanding the great majority of Bahamians who opposed doing so at the time. And to think the elitist PLP hierarchy and their favoured cronies have the temerity to portray themselves as "progressives" for the Bahamian people. Talk about poppy-cock!!
Enforcement as a tool in this matter only works if a great majority of vehicle owners have sufficient money in their pockets where they can afford to be fleeced by the insurers who are now charging outrageously high insurance premiums. But that is not the case in our country where the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots" has become huge and the great majority of our population now fall into the bucket of struggling "have nots" who can barely afford to pay for food, medicines, electricity, water, etc.
These amendments to the Road Traffic Act are simply unconstitutional and unenforceable. No government will ever have either the political will or the means to fine, confiscate vehicles or imprison the "have not" owners of vehicles who make up the great majority of our country's population today.
The greedy insurers promoting these amendments to the Road Traffic Act will quickly come to realise that without the eradication of the ever increasing wide spread poverty in our society, their business model is doomed. And the financial institutions making loans to buyers of vehicles also need to re-think their business model against the backdrop of the vast majority of our society who now fall within the bucket of "have nots" with no means to pay outrageously high vehicle insurance premiums.
Typical Shuffling Halkitis. Like Angry Simon, he thinks it's all a "cat and mouse game."
But wealthy fat cats are only willing to play government's silly game for so long before they decide to diversify or re-locate to another jurisdiction leaving the mice to play whatever game they wish to play all by themselves.
The amendments to the Road Traffic Act are blatantly unconstitutional.
Threatening to fine, imprison or confiscate private property is very much the wrong tact for any sensible and reasonable government to take. There are way too many people today who must legitimately choose between buying food or medicine for their themselves and/or their family members, or trying to pay for unaffordable auto insurance premiums.
And the foreign re-insurers who provide outrageously costly insurance for the policies written by local insurers and agents on their behalf are not only responsible in part for the unaffordable premiums but are also a big drain on our country's foreign currency reserves.
The ever increasing number of uninsured drivers with no means to pay sky high auto insurance premiums means the writing is on the wall for auto insurers and auto lenders alike. It's time for all auto owners and drivers to accept the risks that come with driving on our pot-hole laden roads, and simply do away with auto insurance requirements. Besides, most in our society today cannot find an honest, qualified and affordable lawyer to help them out when an auto insurance claim gets denied, which is nearly always the case for the larger third party liability claims.
We are more like Haiti today and I can assure you 99% of the vehicles on the roads down there are uninsured. We need to catch-up to the reality of our country's economic situation today.
Every Bahamian who, during COVID, was deprived of being with a loved one at the time of their passing and then prevented from attending the funeral and burial, or who is now suffering from the longer term serious side effects of the experimental vaccines that they were forced to take for whatever reason, should cringe whenever they see or hear Tyrant Minnis. And the same goes for every Bahamian who lost a loved one in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Dorian due to his gross incompetence and prevention of foreign rescuers and foreign relief aid getting into North Abaco and Grand Bahama on a timely basis. Make not mistake about it, Tyrant Minnis is demonic monster who is arrogant, nasty, cruel, evil and wicked to his very incompetent core.
People who have difficulty reading, writing and doing basic maths should not be piloting aircraft. It's really as simple as that. We have way too many D- educated Bahamians piloting planes carrying passengers as if it is the same as driving a jitney bus with passengers.
ExposedU2C says...
Not to mention the $200,000 plus that corrupt stumpy Davis forced taxpayers to spend on his new fully loaded and very plush BMW so that his already well padded tush is not made too uncomfortable while riding over the enormous potholes in our roads. This most corrupt PM meets every definition of crook and therefore detests transparency and has great disdain for any kind of government oversight by the people.
On ORG disappointed on govt’s budget for FOIA
Posted 4 June 2024, 10:11 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said in January that the administration opposes the idea of Freedom of Information,.....
If we had an effective FOIA, frequent flier Freddy Boy would have long ago been ousted from politics given the mega-millions of dollars he has wasted and squandered over many years jet setting all over the place and establishing ridiculously opulent and over-staffed diplomatic offices in other countries around the world.
On ORG disappointed on govt’s budget for FOIA
Posted 4 June 2024, 10:02 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> Coleby-Davis said, "Obviously, the majority of vehicle owners are in compliance with road traffic laws and regulations. However, there are a few who continue to not –– this is a serious concern.”
She's an outright liar. Even senior representatives of the automobile insurers readily admit that at least 40% of the vehicles on our roads today are uninsured because their owners/drivers simply cannot afford to pay the outrageously high insurance premiums now being charged.
And why has this lying woman not yet been charged and locked up for attempting to harm or kill a police officer by running him over with her vehicle??!!
On Drivers worry over car licence move
Posted 4 June 2024, 9:53 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Enforcement as a tool in this matter only works if a great majority of vehicle owners have sufficient money in their pockets where they can afford to be fleeced by the insurers who are now charging outrageously high insurance premiums. But that is not the case in our country where the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots" has become huge and the great majority of our population now fall into the bucket of struggling "have nots" who can barely afford to pay for food, medicines, electricity, water, etc.
These amendments to the Road Traffic Act are simply unconstitutional and unenforceable. No government will ever have either the political will or the means to fine, confiscate vehicles or imprison the "have not" owners of vehicles who make up the great majority of our country's population today.
The greedy insurers promoting these amendments to the Road Traffic Act will quickly come to realise that without the eradication of the ever increasing wide spread poverty in our society, their business model is doomed. And the financial institutions making loans to buyers of vehicles also need to re-think their business model against the backdrop of the vast majority of our society who now fall within the bucket of "have nots" with no means to pay outrageously high vehicle insurance premiums.
On Drivers worry over car licence move
Posted 4 June 2024, 9:44 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
This sleazy thug continues to be allowed by this corrupt Davis led PLP government to leverage and launder his ill-gotten proceeds of criminal activities in ways that take away many legitimate business opportunities for honest, decent and hardworking Bahamians.
Because of this contemptible thug our country is still without the national lottery so desperately needed to help fund our grossly under-resourced and dysfunctional public education and public health care systems. He has been for decades now pocketing profits from his gaming web shops and other illegal endeavours that should have been going towards the funding of so many more important public projects.
The Bahamian people should never ever forget that the corrupt PLP government led by Vomit Christie with Slo Mo Alfred Sears as AG, legalized the racketeering criminal activities of the numbers bosses notwithstanding the great majority of Bahamians who opposed doing so at the time. And to think the elitist PLP hierarchy and their favoured cronies have the temerity to portray themselves as "progressives" for the Bahamian people. Talk about poppy-cock!!
On Sebas shuts Aeropost business
Posted 4 June 2024, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Enforcement as a tool in this matter only works if a great majority of vehicle owners have sufficient money in their pockets where they can afford to be fleeced by the insurers who are now charging outrageously high insurance premiums. But that is not the case in our country where the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots" has become huge and the great majority of our population now fall into the bucket of struggling "have nots" who can barely afford to pay for food, medicines, electricity, water, etc.
These amendments to the Road Traffic Act are simply unconstitutional and unenforceable. No government will ever have either the political will or the means to fine, confiscate vehicles or imprison the "have not" owners of vehicles who make up the great majority of our country's population today.
The greedy insurers promoting these amendments to the Road Traffic Act will quickly come to realise that without the eradication of the ever increasing wide spread poverty in our society, their business model is doomed. And the financial institutions making loans to buyers of vehicles also need to re-think their business model against the backdrop of the vast majority of our society who now fall within the bucket of "have nots" with no means to pay outrageously high vehicle insurance premiums.
On ‘Mean business’ over 40% uninsured cars
Posted 4 June 2024, 9:06 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Typical Shuffling Halkitis. Like Angry Simon, he thinks it's all a "cat and mouse game."
But wealthy fat cats are only willing to play government's silly game for so long before they decide to diversify or re-locate to another jurisdiction leaving the mice to play whatever game they wish to play all by themselves.
On Gov’ts ‘cat and mouse game’ against wealthy tax evaders
Posted 3 June 2024, 1:48 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The amendments to the Road Traffic Act are blatantly unconstitutional.
Threatening to fine, imprison or confiscate private property is very much the wrong tact for any sensible and reasonable government to take. There are way too many people today who must legitimately choose between buying food or medicine for their themselves and/or their family members, or trying to pay for unaffordable auto insurance premiums.
And the foreign re-insurers who provide outrageously costly insurance for the policies written by local insurers and agents on their behalf are not only responsible in part for the unaffordable premiums but are also a big drain on our country's foreign currency reserves.
The ever increasing number of uninsured drivers with no means to pay sky high auto insurance premiums means the writing is on the wall for auto insurers and auto lenders alike. It's time for all auto owners and drivers to accept the risks that come with driving on our pot-hole laden roads, and simply do away with auto insurance requirements. Besides, most in our society today cannot find an honest, qualified and affordable lawyer to help them out when an auto insurance claim gets denied, which is nearly always the case for the larger third party liability claims.
We are more like Haiti today and I can assure you 99% of the vehicles on the roads down there are uninsured. We need to catch-up to the reality of our country's economic situation today.
On ‘Mean business’ over 40% uninsured cars
Posted 3 June 2024, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Every Bahamian who, during COVID, was deprived of being with a loved one at the time of their passing and then prevented from attending the funeral and burial, or who is now suffering from the longer term serious side effects of the experimental vaccines that they were forced to take for whatever reason, should cringe whenever they see or hear Tyrant Minnis. And the same goes for every Bahamian who lost a loved one in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Dorian due to his gross incompetence and prevention of foreign rescuers and foreign relief aid getting into North Abaco and Grand Bahama on a timely basis. Make not mistake about it, Tyrant Minnis is demonic monster who is arrogant, nasty, cruel, evil and wicked to his very incompetent core.
On Minnis claims he wasn’t given a ‘fair shot’ in FNM’s leadership race
Posted 3 June 2024, 12:50 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
People who have difficulty reading, writing and doing basic maths should not be piloting aircraft. It's really as simple as that. We have way too many D- educated Bahamians piloting planes carrying passengers as if it is the same as driving a jitney bus with passengers.
On Aviation ‘stability’ threat over exam requirement
Posted 3 June 2024, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal