You know automatic promotions is the only way fools advance to the top of civil service. Scenario - Permanent Secretary: The comptroller died last night we need someone to replace her. Number 2: Let Shaniquanee do that now; she been here long. Permanent Secretary: But she's in charge of the kitchen staff - does she know anything about accounting. Number 2: No! But she been here the longest so its her turn. Permanent Secretary: Okay.
A good indicator that you ***may*** not be here legally is when you can't speak English. Most people who legally move to another country learn the local language quite quickly. When a 20 year old says I born here but cannot explain where he lives or where he's going to then a HUGE red flag is raised and alarm bells start blaring.
Even if you're caught on tape and on camera and there are 5 witnesses, all it takes is for one lousy inspector to write something additional on a piece of paper and BOOM, you're suddenly innocent. I wonder if a lousy inspector would know in advance that a case can be corrupted and a known criminal walk free, if they accidentally messed up?
What is also terrible is the number of criminals that get off scott free because of policing and/or legal errors/omissions. Being caught red handed doesn't count for much any more as there are so many legal loop holes for people to jump through and escape conviction. Both sides of the coins are infuriating. Hopefully technology will find a better way to end the life of criminals and to save the lives of innocent people.
Giving BPL $600 million is not going to solve **anything** in the short or long term. Giving BPL 30 mega generators will not solve **anything** in the short of long term. The money will disappear and the generators will soon break down.
If the ex minister's and MP's and their lovers and friends would return just a tiny portion - say 2 billion - of what they stole from us over the years, then we would be in much better shape. They should of plea bargained with Shame and come to an agreement whereby he would return just $100 million to the government in return for not investigating him further. Shame would have agreed to that in a heart beat.
Sickened says...
You know automatic promotions is the only way fools advance to the top of civil service.
Scenario -
Permanent Secretary: The comptroller died last night we need someone to replace her.
Number 2: Let Shaniquanee do that now; she been here long.
Permanent Secretary: But she's in charge of the kitchen staff - does she know anything about accounting.
Number 2: No! But she been here the longest so its her turn.
Permanent Secretary: Okay.
On Protests continue as NIB blames pressure on fund
Posted 4 December 2019, 9:30 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
France? I say we stop selling our conch and crawfish to them and stop buying their champagne. Lol!
On France acts alone to put Bahamas on blacklist
Posted 4 December 2019, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
A good indicator that you ***may*** not be here legally is when you can't speak English. Most people who legally move to another country learn the local language quite quickly.
When a 20 year old says I born here but cannot explain where he lives or where he's going to then a HUGE red flag is raised and alarm bells start blaring.
On INSIGHT: ‘Respect the rule of law’ - they say it but simply don’t do it
Posted 3 December 2019, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Even if you're caught on tape and on camera and there are 5 witnesses, all it takes is for one lousy inspector to write something additional on a piece of paper and BOOM, you're suddenly innocent.
I wonder if a lousy inspector would know in advance that a case can be corrupted and a known criminal walk free, if they accidentally messed up?
On Davis was the brains - Gibson
Posted 3 December 2019, 1:29 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
What is also terrible is the number of criminals that get off scott free because of policing and/or legal errors/omissions. Being caught red handed doesn't count for much any more as there are so many legal loop holes for people to jump through and escape conviction.
Both sides of the coins are infuriating.
Hopefully technology will find a better way to end the life of criminals and to save the lives of innocent people.
On Out, after 36 years
Posted 3 December 2019, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Giving BPL $600 million is not going to solve **anything** in the short or long term. Giving BPL 30 mega generators will not solve **anything** in the short of long term. The money will disappear and the generators will soon break down.
BPL is not the solution; they are the problem!!!
On Atlantis hits out at BPL after outage
Posted 2 December 2019, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
If the ex minister's and MP's and their lovers and friends would return just a tiny portion - say 2 billion - of what they stole from us over the years, then we would be in much better shape.
They should of plea bargained with Shame and come to an agreement whereby he would return just $100 million to the government in return for not investigating him further. Shame would have agreed to that in a heart beat.
On Atlantis hits out at BPL after outage
Posted 2 December 2019, 9:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Sounds like yet another system 'improvement' that wasn't thought through or tested before being implemented.
Dog eat all our lunch.
On ‘Click2wait’ - brokers blast new system
Posted 2 December 2019, 9:33 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
These gangsters get to decide when they start charging the winnings tax? Disgusting!!!
On No web shop patron winning tax until 2020
Posted 29 November 2019, 9:32 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Protest time!!!!
On Renewables stunned over paying BPL fee
Posted 29 November 2019, 9:29 a.m. Suggest removal