Well the Speaker sent the matter for review to some parliamentary committee, so it's not "solely" up to Brave. If the committee finds he did violate Pintards privilege, I guess he could refuse to apologize, I dont know what the remedy is for that. Would they bar him from the house?
He did not say the Commissioner "*is a liar*" as Brave Davis stated in the House, why he "would" say that is beyond me, and he did not say "*the **Commissioner** lied*" as you stated. He said, "*we believe it's a lie*". Now you can conclude they're all the same thing, a court will likely not. Because his statement was **targeted at Mr Johnsons claim** that the FNM leadership orchestrated the attack on him.
It sounds like Brave Davis does owe him an apology
"*Trevor Brown, the manager of the gas station, said he was in his office when the teen was shot.When he went outside, Forbes was bleeding on the ground.“**I was hoping he didn’t (die)**,” Mr Brown said yesterday.*"
This is the correct response when anybody is hurt.
"*they say they may have to transfer him to ICU and give him like some medication for the swelling of the brain because the brain isn’t really damaged,” she added. “It’s just a bruise, and they don’t even want to do surgery to do damage to the brain.*"
I hope she reported the medical feedback incorrectly, brain swelling is very serious and never "just" "*a bruise*"
You mean Perry Christies magic map? I remember when he told us he had the solution for crime, *he'd just come police headquarters and they had a map that showed where all the hotspots were*. The problem with that approach is it ignores the crime bosses. The US catches them from Ninety to Sam to Nygard. As long as the kingpins and white collar criminals remain untouched crime will never go away.
"*Pretino P. Albury com- pared the situation to “when you squeeze some- thing, and something on the other side pops open. As soon as you lock it down, something else opens*"
Yup. This is normal for a system that hasn't gone through testing yet. The problem is they dont test
"*the new tax portal is suffering “growing pains” and experiencing “infrastructure issues at peak times*"
These are not growing pains, this bad planning and it's very common. I personally got sucked into one govt rollout, had no idea what I was "*really*" fixing until the next week when all hell broke loose, and I thought to myself, *oh that's what that was! did they test this even one time?* Based on what I was asked to correct I knew they hadnt.
Most of these software failures are due to forced release dates with no understanding of the work involved and how long it actually takes to develop and test. The vendor agrees because its money, the govt goes along because WOW, we could click a button, and look at these "*young*" people coding!
Remember during the pandemic when Minnis gave that ill advised notice that COVID was in east NP? I feel the same way about this. Theres no wall between Eastern and Western NP.
ThisIsOurs says...
Well the Speaker sent the matter for review to some parliamentary committee, so it's not "solely" up to Brave. If the committee finds he did violate Pintards privilege, I guess he could refuse to apologize, I dont know what the remedy is for that. Would they bar him from the house?
On Davis rebukes Pintard for calling Commissioner of Police ‘a liar’ in Johnson attack case
Posted 26 January 2024, 10:20 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
He did not say the Commissioner "*is a liar*" as Brave Davis stated in the House, why he "would" say that is beyond me, and he did not say "*the **Commissioner** lied*" as you stated. He said, "*we believe it's a lie*". Now you can conclude they're all the same thing, a court will likely not. Because his statement was **targeted at Mr Johnsons claim** that the FNM leadership orchestrated the attack on him.
It sounds like Brave Davis does owe him an apology
On Davis rebukes Pintard for calling Commissioner of Police ‘a liar’ in Johnson attack case
Posted 26 January 2024, 1:55 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"*Trevor Brown, the manager of the gas station, said he was in his office when the teen was shot.When he went outside, Forbes was bleeding on the ground.“**I was hoping he didn’t (die)**,” Mr Brown said yesterday.*"
This is the correct response when anybody is hurt.
"*they say they may have to transfer him to ICU and give him like some medication for the swelling of the brain because the brain isn’t really damaged,” she added. “It’s just a bruise, and they don’t even want to do surgery to do damage to the brain.*"
I hope she reported the medical feedback incorrectly, brain swelling is very serious and never "just" "*a bruise*"
On Teen pump attendant shot in face at gas station has fractured skull
Posted 25 January 2024, 1:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
What happens to the client in this case? Do they have the property/not have the property, are they out of money?
On Attorney loses challenge to overturn disbarment
Posted 25 January 2024, 3:04 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
War of the Worlds
On EDITORIAL: Be grateful for international support, but mind the red tape
Posted 25 January 2024, 2:53 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
You mean Perry Christies magic map? I remember when he told us he had the solution for crime, *he'd just come police headquarters and they had a map that showed where all the hotspots were*. The problem with that approach is it ignores the crime bosses. The US catches them from Ninety to Sam to Nygard. As long as the kingpins and white collar criminals remain untouched crime will never go away.
On US warns citizens to use "extreme caution" in eastern New Providence
Posted 24 January 2024, 7:16 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I meant to say its "*common*" to the way we do things. We only cate about optics and making announcements that "*we're digitized!*"
On ‘Absolute frenzy’ on VAT over tax portal struggles
Posted 24 January 2024, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"*Pretino P. Albury com- pared the situation to “when you squeeze some- thing, and something on the other side pops open. As soon as you lock it down, something else opens*"
Yup. This is normal for a system that hasn't gone through testing yet. The problem is they dont test
On ‘Absolute frenzy’ on VAT over tax portal struggles
Posted 24 January 2024, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"*the new tax portal is suffering “growing pains” and experiencing “infrastructure issues at peak times*"
These are not growing pains, this bad planning and it's very common. I personally got sucked into one govt rollout, had no idea what I was "*really*" fixing until the next week when all hell broke loose, and I thought to myself, *oh that's what that was! did they test this even one time?* Based on what I was asked to correct I knew they hadnt.
Most of these software failures are due to forced release dates with no understanding of the work involved and how long it actually takes to develop and test. The vendor agrees because its money, the govt goes along because WOW, we could click a button, and look at these "*young*" people coding!
On ‘Absolute frenzy’ on VAT over tax portal struggles
Posted 24 January 2024, 4:53 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Remember during the pandemic when Minnis gave that ill advised notice that COVID was in east NP? I feel the same way about this. Theres no wall between Eastern and Western NP.
On US warns citizens to use "extreme caution" in eastern New Providence
Posted 24 January 2024, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal