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MonkeeDoo says...

The time is now for the police to go block by block, constituency by constituency. No one comes in, no one goes out and they just go door to door questioning, and where necessary searching for guns weapons and drugs.

And if the law needs to be changed then the government has to change it. If not take a judge along to get instant authority to search and seize.

When the 8,000 + people at Atlantis are out of work because Americans are going somewhere safe, we will know about tough times.

Nassau needs a big dose of castor oil chased by milk of magnesia.

On Tourists robbed at downtown night spot

Posted 24 May 2013, 3:20 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

The only "buy in" you need is to find a way for Bahamians to stop indiscriminately making babies that they can't feed much less educate. If this was the wealthiest country in the world we could not provide a proper education for the hundreds of thousands of children being bred.

MonkeeDoo says...

Well, the PLP will be able to go to the forensic auditors for campaign contributions next go round. Maybe even the web shops too cuz they still goin' strong despite what the people say. Another massive waste of money. Greenslade checking for seatbelts now before dark when Nassau gets scary !!!! What a country !!!

On UPDATES: NIB report cost govt $861,000

Posted 16 May 2013, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

If Bahamians didn't tief and loaf and suck teet so much they would be the first to be hired, but guess what ?

MonkeeDoo says...

A Rogue Nation by any other name. The tourists can go home now and tell all of their friends how the Bahamian Gestapo shut down their show. And when Atlantis closes up shop, I hope Freddy can pick up the new employment slack. Ever see a Bahamian working on a cruise ship ? Ever wonder why they (cruise ships) are so popular today. Bahamians need to rub the stardust out of their eyes before they go blind. And YES, I am a Bahamian too.

On Shock over immigration staff swoop

Posted 24 April 2013, 4:38 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

If it is discovered that the perpetrators were out of prison on bail then the magistrate or judge responsible for granting the bail should be charged as an accessory in my view.

There never seems to be a problem with assembling two or three dozen police to check for speeding and seat belts but road blocks every night on a sustained basis seems to be an impossibility.

We are probably worse than Jamaica or Trinidad now, from a crime point of view, and once it gets into the tourism sector ( which it will ) its "good night Irene" !

Maybe less Urban Renewal and a greater police presence, in the problem areas, would bear more fruit than castigating the "public".

MonkeeDoo says...

Nice of the cops to warn us about traveling on Shirley Street late at night and early morning but would it not be more effective for one or two of them to leave the station and stake out this area. ? You never see these guys anymore unless its a real safe place to be. ( Like the station with a/c and TV )

On Warning as bricks hurled at vehicles

Posted 2 April 2013, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

You said it chile ! I think the CJ needs to make a few changes in the lower courts.

On Wrinkle granted bail by appeals court

Posted 15 February 2013, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

How is it that Brother Miller or his son could host a fee paid party in a residential community. Fee paid means Commercial in case of doubt and it is unlawful to do this in a residential area. Where are the police ? Why don't they know this and charge Miller and his son for breaking the law.