Pedestrians should not be randomly crossing the street.
A week ago I saw a young school child trying to cross on the curve of a blind corner (that street somewhere behind marathon mall). The driver on the other side had stopped and was frantically waving hand signals outside their window. I had no clue what they were doing, maybe a helicopter was landing nearby. I did not see the child until I was almost parallel to them and the only thing I could think was how stupid and irresponsible of the driver. If they wanted to help the child cross safely, they should have parked their car walked over to the child spoken to them about the danger of trying to cross the road on a curve, walked them a safer distance away, told them to look left and right, then cross.
But no. I looked in my rear view mirror and the dummy was frantically waving at the child to cross the road.
I see alot of people who believe they're being helpful doing nonsense like this. Stopping on a four lane highway in moving traffic to let a car across to the opposite lane for example. The only time it's relatively safe to do that is if both lanes are backed up, traffic isnt moving, and it's clear the driver in the other lane has given way as well.
Derelict vehicles and trash are "cracks"? But those have been an issue for 50 years, well known to every party in opposition promising "change". Someone should fill out an *always here* survey to let Mr Cooper know that much of the blight is being contributed to by the cannibalistic gaming industry
True. Im down to 1/3 of a business after I cut out bad service. The only answer I gat is to become and live the life of a visiting tourist in the Bahamas.
I remember one popular eatery that I decided to never go to again. The cashier had to have eaten bees for breakfast. A light skinned gentleman walked in while I was biting my tongue wondering what happen to the gyro order I placed 30mins ago (they forgot it). He "could" have passed for a tourist and those girls just switched *Thank you. Please come again Sir. I hope you enjoy your meal*
I think I have the answer, it's the same one Bahamian business people trying to get projects started have figured out, hire a white man in a suit... khaki shorts might work too.
The writer appears to be upset with the way she was treated more so than being denied boarding although that was a sore point.
It is curious that standby passengers were boarded ahead of people with tickets. I thought they checked the line for ticketed passengers before processing any standby. The second issue is the purpose of the arrival time requirement (I thought) is so that you dont delay departure procedures as the plane waits for you to work your way through security, customs and immigration, get your bags loaded on the plane and you seated. If a standby passenger was allowed through, it means there was sufficient time to get all that done without affecting departure time. Finally the refusal to allow the women to purchase tickets for another flight and demand they show up and wait in standby is the most strange of all.
So its odd all around what happened here.
This appears to be what we call a bad apple. But as one youtube commenter said about what police leadership call "*bad apples who give the police force a bad name*", "*this aint a few apples, this is systemic*". The system allows and encourages this rot. Its endemic through The Bahamas in public and private organizations from senior leadership down to line staff. Its everywhere. The worst is in the foodstore, almost makes you not want to eat. I believe I read a comment from Mr Roberts about how hard it is to keep cashiers, so my guess is when they get them, they ignore the tiny issue like disrespecting customers and "rude" behaviour and only fire them if theyre caught stealing or having "*sex on top of the vegetables*". May be the same with flight attendants, who knows.
"*Seems*" logical to just get rid of them, but a part of giving penalties to foreigners is to also send a signal to other tourists that this country doesnt tolerate that kind of behaviour. If all they get is a small fine and a ticket home, they might ask the judge to be godparent to their first child. The next law breaker in training will say the worst that could happen is they'll send me home. I'd say a large fine or days in jail if they cant pay then send them home. No tourist wants to be one day in Fox Hill. Probably on par with what they do already. Unclear whether this guy spent any time in jail.
ThisIsOurs says...
Depends on how much they drink, is their driving skill impacted: is their response time affected, is their vision affected etc etc
On Police say traffic deaths ‘unusually high’ as two more die over weekend
Posted 22 April 2024, 7:34 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Pedestrians should not be randomly crossing the street.
A week ago I saw a young school child trying to cross on the curve of a blind corner (that street somewhere behind marathon mall). The driver on the other side had stopped and was frantically waving hand signals outside their window. I had no clue what they were doing, maybe a helicopter was landing nearby. I did not see the child until I was almost parallel to them and the only thing I could think was how stupid and irresponsible of the driver. If they wanted to help the child cross safely, they should have parked their car walked over to the child spoken to them about the danger of trying to cross the road on a curve, walked them a safer distance away, told them to look left and right, then cross.
But no. I looked in my rear view mirror and the dummy was frantically waving at the child to cross the road.
I see alot of people who believe they're being helpful doing nonsense like this. Stopping on a four lane highway in moving traffic to let a car across to the opposite lane for example. The only time it's relatively safe to do that is if both lanes are backed up, traffic isnt moving, and it's clear the driver in the other lane has given way as well.
On Police say traffic deaths ‘unusually high’ as two more die over weekend
Posted 22 April 2024, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Derelict vehicles and trash are "cracks"? But those have been an issue for 50 years, well known to every party in opposition promising "change". Someone should fill out an *always here* survey to let Mr Cooper know that much of the blight is being contributed to by the cannibalistic gaming industry
On DPM: ‘Cracks’ showing in Briland’s tourism product
Posted 22 April 2024, 7:13 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
30 years later?
On Gov't to investigate industrial odours in GB
Posted 22 April 2024, 9:28 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
True. Im down to 1/3 of a business after I cut out bad service. The only answer I gat is to become and live the life of a visiting tourist in the Bahamas.
I remember one popular eatery that I decided to never go to again. The cashier had to have eaten bees for breakfast. A light skinned gentleman walked in while I was biting my tongue wondering what happen to the gyro order I placed 30mins ago (they forgot it). He "could" have passed for a tourist and those girls just switched *Thank you. Please come again Sir. I hope you enjoy your meal*
I think I have the answer, it's the same one Bahamian business people trying to get projects started have figured out, hire a white man in a suit... khaki shorts might work too.
On Rudeness by agent for Bahamasair trip
Posted 21 April 2024, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
The writer appears to be upset with the way she was treated more so than being denied boarding although that was a sore point.
It is curious that standby passengers were boarded ahead of people with tickets. I thought they checked the line for ticketed passengers before processing any standby. The second issue is the purpose of the arrival time requirement (I thought) is so that you dont delay departure procedures as the plane waits for you to work your way through security, customs and immigration, get your bags loaded on the plane and you seated. If a standby passenger was allowed through, it means there was sufficient time to get all that done without affecting departure time. Finally the refusal to allow the women to purchase tickets for another flight and demand they show up and wait in standby is the most strange of all.
So its odd all around what happened here.
This appears to be what we call a bad apple. But as one youtube commenter said about what police leadership call "*bad apples who give the police force a bad name*", "*this aint a few apples, this is systemic*". The system allows and encourages this rot. Its endemic through The Bahamas in public and private organizations from senior leadership down to line staff. Its everywhere. The worst is in the foodstore, almost makes you not want to eat. I believe I read a comment from Mr Roberts about how hard it is to keep cashiers, so my guess is when they get them, they ignore the tiny issue like disrespecting customers and "rude" behaviour and only fire them if theyre caught stealing or having "*sex on top of the vegetables*". May be the same with flight attendants, who knows.
On Rudeness by agent for Bahamasair trip
Posted 21 April 2024, 6:45 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Congratulations Mr Cunningham
On Bahamian Marathoner Makes International Hall of Fame
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ThisIsOurs says...
Congratulation Mr Cunningham
On Bahamian Marathoner Makes International Hall of Fame
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ThisIsOurs says...
"*Seems*" logical to just get rid of them, but a part of giving penalties to foreigners is to also send a signal to other tourists that this country doesnt tolerate that kind of behaviour. If all they get is a small fine and a ticket home, they might ask the judge to be godparent to their first child. The next law breaker in training will say the worst that could happen is they'll send me home. I'd say a large fine or days in jail if they cant pay then send them home. No tourist wants to be one day in Fox Hill. Probably on par with what they do already. Unclear whether this guy spent any time in jail.
On American man fined for heroin found at LPIA
Posted 20 April 2024, 8:51 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
The police surely know if anyone is washing money. They know exactly where they are and how they operate.
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