we have law and order; first step is to ensure that they are being followed. The first-choice can't be raising fees and fines, first should be to recoup and enforce what is already on the books. This government is trying to find anyway to bring in money but are not looking at the effect on the economy and small man.
I mean I somewhat agree but this is always the approach of most gov.agencies, no reform just tax the consumer whiles stealing still occurs, so money in money out. Don't go after those who always break the law, duck paying fees but fine those who are trying in an already tax crazy Bahamas.
Everyone knows it only takes a spark. My guesstimate is that the tank was leaking or the truck was leaking gas and when the hooked up the tank. persons inside went to lite the stove and boom. If gas is in the atmosphere it will ignite.
Boy in this climate you have to be careful, can save her but be killed in assisting. It's a sad situation but sometimes self-preservation must come first.
Is what it is, no matter when it started the man who is in charge at the time of the incident is still ultimately responsible. It is a sad situation but at least if not forced he goes out as a man and not a coward having to be ran out of office.
M0J0 says...
and we see why The Bahamas will always be backwards and behind. Lawyers worrying about their pockets, how they can keep the client paying for appeals.
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M0J0 says...
nothing is suitable in the Bahamas for low-income families, once the government continue to tax our hips off. Can't catch a dern break.
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M0J0 says...
Lil circus parade so we can forget about it. Case will be put off and off and off and off and off.
On Michael Johnson, Bjorn Ferguson and police sergeant charged after corruption probe
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M0J0 says...
we have law and order; first step is to ensure that they are being followed. The first-choice can't be raising fees and fines, first should be to recoup and enforce what is already on the books. This government is trying to find anyway to bring in money but are not looking at the effect on the economy and small man.
On ‘Stop making us pay more fines’
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M0J0 says...
I mean I somewhat agree but this is always the approach of most gov.agencies, no reform just tax the consumer whiles stealing still occurs, so money in money out. Don't go after those who always break the law, duck paying fees but fine those who are trying in an already tax crazy Bahamas.
On ‘Stop making us pay more fines’
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M0J0 says...
75k? wow
On Mother hurt in crash that killed her child seeks help
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M0J0 says...
These awards dont mean much, because the visitors dont spend so whats the joy about when the people still suffering.
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M0J0 says...
Everyone knows it only takes a spark. My guesstimate is that the tank was leaking or the truck was leaking gas and when the hooked up the tank. persons inside went to lite the stove and boom. If gas is in the atmosphere it will ignite.
On Gas explosion injures nine
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M0J0 says...
Boy in this climate you have to be careful, can save her but be killed in assisting. It's a sad situation but sometimes self-preservation must come first.
On Mom beaten in the street: Woman’s legs broken in broad daylight attack as people watched on
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M0J0 says...
Is what it is, no matter when it started the man who is in charge at the time of the incident is still ultimately responsible. It is a sad situation but at least if not forced he goes out as a man and not a coward having to be ran out of office.
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