Mr. Davis I 100% agree with you! The air compressors in no way should be banned and the actions and bills enacted by the Minister are unconstitutional, discriminatory and frankly illegal. Something tells me he has special interest behind him out of a certain Island called Spanish Wells. As a Bahamian, I want to see my people thrive and their businesses succeed, this has drastically effected so many peoples lives in a time so economically disastrous. People are suffering and hurting businesses is NOT the answer! I stand with you Mr. Davis and all the other fisherman whom are being mistreated by these new rules! Justice for ALL Bahamians!!
You seemed to be confused, the fisherman ARE Bahamians! It seems you just want to see Bahamians businesses fail. This has nothing to do with raping the waters, the water and fish are a natural resource entitled to everyone, and any Bahamian who will claim it. Mr. Davis truly is a professional whom respects the laws of the marine land and ensures his company respects off season. This is not just one business, this is multiple whom are suffering because of these unconstitutional and unfair rules put in place. Please save that sob story for someone else!
It is astounding how idiotic and ignorant you sound. Fishing is the largest industry in our country. The air compressors simply allow fisherman to breath, nothing destructive about it. Bahamians have the right to create business from fishing which is a natural resource in the Bahamas. Just because some people affected your condos, does not mean everyone does. Mr. Davis' company is a highly respected business that ensures it properly follows the law of the country, respects the marine life of the Bahamas, employs Bahamians workers and contributes to the economy of our land. Minister Pintard has put forth a discriminatory and frankly illegal bill against foreign fisherman whom are also employed and have the right to work in the Bahamas that ironically was granted by the government themselves. This has nothing to do with greed, this is standing up for your rights as a Bahamian merchant and those drastically affected by these new rules and bill. It is more than a business, it contributes to the economy that is severely going downhill at the moment and employs Bahamian workers whom heavily rely on the operations of the business to survive, so save that crap for someone who will believe it. Mr Davis and his company have always respected the laws of the sea and in fact have ensured others follow the rules of off season and protecting the growth of species. You need to understand that this bill bars Bahamians businesses requiring compressors and whom happen to have non-bahamian workers from operating which affects Bahamian merchants and workers, the economy and peoples LIVES! This is not a time to play with peoples livelihood. People are suffering in our country, now you want to negatively affect one of the largest industries in our country. This is not just Mr. Davis' business, these are multiple bahamian owned business suffering in this industry because of these new rules. Please stop wanting failure for your fellow Bahamians, uplift one another. Your ignorance truly needs fixing!
bahamianjustice says...
Mr. Davis I 100% agree with you! The air compressors in no way should be banned and the actions and bills enacted by the Minister are unconstitutional, discriminatory and frankly illegal. Something tells me he has special interest behind him out of a certain Island called Spanish Wells. As a Bahamian, I want to see my people thrive and their businesses succeed, this has drastically effected so many peoples lives in a time so economically disastrous. People are suffering and hurting businesses is NOT the answer! I stand with you Mr. Davis and all the other fisherman whom are being mistreated by these new rules! Justice for ALL Bahamians!!
On Fishing executive hits out at compressor ban
Posted 11 June 2021, 6:12 p.m. Suggest removal
bahamianjustice says...
You seemed to be confused, the fisherman ARE Bahamians! It seems you just want to see Bahamians businesses fail. This has nothing to do with raping the waters, the water and fish are a natural resource entitled to everyone, and any Bahamian who will claim it. Mr. Davis truly is a professional whom respects the laws of the marine land and ensures his company respects off season. This is not just one business, this is multiple whom are suffering because of these unconstitutional and unfair rules put in place. Please save that sob story for someone else!
On Fishing executive hits out at compressor ban
Posted 11 June 2021, 6:09 p.m. Suggest removal
bahamianjustice says...
It is astounding how idiotic and ignorant you sound. Fishing is the largest industry in our country. The air compressors simply allow fisherman to breath, nothing destructive about it. Bahamians have the right to create business from fishing which is a natural resource in the Bahamas. Just because some people affected your condos, does not mean everyone does. Mr. Davis' company is a highly respected business that ensures it properly follows the law of the country, respects the marine life of the Bahamas, employs Bahamians workers and contributes to the economy of our land. Minister Pintard has put forth a discriminatory and frankly illegal bill against foreign fisherman whom are also employed and have the right to work in the Bahamas that ironically was granted by the government themselves. This has nothing to do with greed, this is standing up for your rights as a Bahamian merchant and those drastically affected by these new rules and bill. It is more than a business, it contributes to the economy that is severely going downhill at the moment and employs Bahamian workers whom heavily rely on the operations of the business to survive, so save that crap for someone who will believe it. Mr Davis and his company have always respected the laws of the sea and in fact have ensured others follow the rules of off season and protecting the growth of species. You need to understand that this bill bars Bahamians businesses requiring compressors and whom happen to have non-bahamian workers from operating which affects Bahamian merchants and workers, the economy and peoples LIVES! This is not a time to play with peoples livelihood. People are suffering in our country, now you want to negatively affect one of the largest industries in our country. This is not just Mr. Davis' business, these are multiple bahamian owned business suffering in this industry because of these new rules. Please stop wanting failure for your fellow Bahamians, uplift one another. Your ignorance truly needs fixing!
On Fishing executive hits out at compressor ban
Posted 11 June 2021, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal