They were carting stuff from a government office. Complaints were filed with police. Get over it. I hope Wayne holds his breath while waiting for answer. Maybe he will pass out and we won't have to hear his endless BS for awhile.
Oh boy Wayne, do you keep that "secret list" right there where the good Senator McCarthy from Wisconsin kept his file of "known communists serving in the Army"? What a joke. You are a pathetic fool, if you think anyone but die-hard PLP dupes gives a fig what you have to say.
Nearly all this violence is drug gang related. When will the authorities investigate the enactment of RICO type statutes that permit conviction for participation in criminal enterprises. Trying to take down these gangs, thug by thug, is playing wackamole! With RICO statutes the entire gang can be incarcerated for any act by any one member that is in pursuit of their common conspiracy. The death penalty were it possible to apply it swiftly with surety, would make a big difference, but the reality is that no matter what court system the country chooses for final appeals, experience suggests that it will take years, and huge expense to actually execute someone. That lengthy time between crime and execution radically diminishes the deterrent effect. Go RICO!
Maybe leader Davis will take his listening tour to the U.S. That way no one will have to worry about him any longer as he will be incarcerated at another country's expense.
Way too pessimistic. Give the good doctor a chance! He is doing the right things. It is absurd to expect a detailed plan to completely restructure society inside six months! The PLP operated in the dark and as is now being exposed, was nothing but a criminal organization. No one could possibly have known what they would find on the morning after the election. The current government is still in the "look and learn what's there" stage. Banker, hold your water, please!
The best and only way to spur national development is to get the government out of the business of business! When will they ever learn? Government in business is another phrase meaning waste and corruption. Privatize the power company now and keep chauvinistic, government insider, idiots like Mr. Miller as far away from the operation of critical infrastructure as is humanly possible.
Clearly the Bahamas will have to abandon the Privy Council appeal system to institute a death penalty that will actually be imposed. It will never happen with British judges in the chain of appeal. Institution of some form of RICO statute would be a big step forward, so that entire drug gangs could be incarcerated for the acts of any of their members taken in pursuit of their common criminal conspiracy. The drug distribution and sale business is at the heart of these gangs' activities.
Tarzan says...
They were carting stuff from a government office. Complaints were filed with police. Get over it. I hope Wayne holds his breath while waiting for answer. Maybe he will pass out and we won't have to hear his endless BS for awhile.
On Munroe sets deadline over Dion Smith arrest
Posted 9 August 2017, 3:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
You and millions of others believe the world is flat as well. That does not make it so.
On Bishop Ellis: Gibson shown no respect
Posted 8 August 2017, 6 p.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Fred, there will always be a place for you in one of your two favorite socialist paradises, Cuba or Venezuela. Please go and enjoy.
On Mitchell warns of tit-for-tat response to PLP arrests
Posted 5 August 2017, 10:28 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Get a life.
On PM pays tribute to 'nation builder' Sir Geoffrey Johnstone
Posted 5 August 2017, 10:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Oh boy Wayne, do you keep that "secret list" right there where the good Senator McCarthy from Wisconsin kept his file of "known communists serving in the Army"? What a joke. You are a pathetic fool, if you think anyone but die-hard PLP dupes gives a fig what you have to say.
On Munroe keeps secret ‘corrupt’ FNM MPs
Posted 1 August 2017, 11:45 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Nearly all this violence is drug gang related. When will the authorities investigate the enactment of RICO type statutes that permit conviction for participation in criminal enterprises. Trying to take down these gangs, thug by thug, is playing wackamole! With RICO statutes the entire gang can be incarcerated for any act by any one member that is in pursuit of their common conspiracy. The death penalty were it possible to apply it swiftly with surety, would make a big difference, but the reality is that no matter what court system the country chooses for final appeals, experience suggests that it will take years, and huge expense to actually execute someone. That lengthy time between crime and execution radically diminishes the deterrent effect. Go RICO!
On Man being electronically monitored shot dead off Claridge Road
Posted 29 July 2017, 6:03 p.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Maybe leader Davis will take his listening tour to the U.S. That way no one will have to worry about him any longer as he will be incarcerated at another country's expense.
On PLP road back to power ‘not easy’
Posted 27 July 2017, 9:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Way too pessimistic. Give the good doctor a chance! He is doing the right things. It is absurd to expect a detailed plan to completely restructure society inside six months! The PLP operated in the dark and as is now being exposed, was nothing but a criminal organization. No one could possibly have known what they would find on the morning after the election. The current government is still in the "look and learn what's there" stage. Banker, hold your water, please!
On Minnister of Pain: PM swings axe to turn round economy
Posted 27 July 2017, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
The best and only way to spur national development is to get the government out of the business of business! When will they ever learn? Government in business is another phrase meaning waste and corruption. Privatize the power company now and keep chauvinistic, government insider, idiots like Mr. Miller as far away from the operation of critical infrastructure as is humanly possible.
On Minnister of Pain: PM swings axe to turn round economy
Posted 27 July 2017, 9:13 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Clearly the Bahamas will have to abandon the Privy Council appeal system to institute a death penalty that will actually be imposed. It will never happen with British judges in the chain of appeal. Institution of some form of RICO statute would be a big step forward, so that entire drug gangs could be incarcerated for the acts of any of their members taken in pursuit of their common criminal conspiracy. The drug distribution and sale business is at the heart of these gangs' activities.
On ‘Death penalty needed to stop the murders’
Posted 25 July 2017, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal