Thieving police, some of them are worst than the criminals on the street, and how is it they can search a room without the owner present while searching. Thieving police from the higher ups to the local constables. Thieves.
If you can't name us persons involved with this corruption and the persons are not held accountable and responsible, then why make the accusations. The Bahamian people have the right to know who the corruptors are.
Miss they probably have you stealing on camera, it would be cheaper to plead guilty, pay them back the money your hands mysteriously fell on and move on to the unemployment line. A lawyer alone will cost you more.
That is a dumb way of thinking, as long as illegal Marijuana is sold in the Bahamas, we will continue to have turff war, fighting to control certain areas. Making Marijuana legal does not mean that every Bahamian will now start smoking, because legal or not the persons who smoke now, with it being illegal will be the same ones smoking when it is legal and persons who don't will not. The difference will be no more turff war, no more fighting for control of sales, and instead of the government receiving nothing but headache they will then receive a good revenue.
If we want this hospital to be built in a reasonable time without delays and killings then the Chinese workers would be the best option. I have worked on several large construction sites with entire Bahamian labour's and there is nothing but trouble. If for example 1000 to 1500 young labourers are needed and they have to come from the inner-city, they are mostly coming from inner-city young men who most likly than not will come from the assortment of gangs throughout Nassau and when they meet on the construction site, the construction site then becomes a battle ground. Sorry Mr. Sands it sounds good to have mainly Bahamian workers, but not a reality if we ever want to finish the project.
The police has no right to comment on the cause of any deaths until a pathologist has determined the cause of death. Sometimes their mouth piece is too fast and loose.
The cost of one gram of Marijuana on the street is $3 > $5. The cost of detaining and pursuing this farce to trial on tax payers are around $1500. > $2000. When doing the math the Bahamas spends all this money to damage and ruin lives, for a five dollar joint, what a waste.
mandela says...
Thieving police, some of them are worst than the criminals on the street, and how is it they can search a room without the owner present while searching. Thieving police from the higher ups to the local constables. Thieves.
On $9,000 missing after police search home, woman claims
Posted 24 May 2024, 9:40 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
If you can't name us persons involved with this corruption and the persons are not held accountable and responsible, then why make the accusations. The Bahamian people have the right to know who the corruptors are.
On FTX’s $675k link to govt officials
Posted 24 May 2024, 8:07 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
Miss they probably have you stealing on camera, it would be cheaper to plead guilty, pay them back the money your hands mysteriously fell on and move on to the unemployment line. A lawyer alone will cost you more.
On Woman accused of stealing over $300 from employer
Posted 23 May 2024, 7:31 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
That is a dumb way of thinking, as long as illegal Marijuana is sold in the Bahamas, we will continue to have turff war, fighting to control certain areas. Making Marijuana legal does not mean that every Bahamian will now start smoking, because legal or not the persons who smoke now, with it being illegal will be the same ones smoking when it is legal and persons who don't will not. The difference will be no more turff war, no more fighting for control of sales, and instead of the government receiving nothing but headache they will then receive a good revenue.
On We’re not there yet’ on recreational marijuana
Posted 23 May 2024, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The Marijuana Black market is what is going on now, it's called illegal, so this would just continue. Business as usual
On Rastafarians unhappy over fee for cannabis licences
Posted 17 May 2024, 10:06 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
If we want this hospital to be built in a reasonable time without delays and killings then the Chinese workers would be the best option. I have worked on several large construction sites with entire Bahamian labour's and there is nothing but trouble. If for example 1000 to 1500 young labourers are needed and they have to come from the inner-city, they are mostly coming from inner-city young men who most likly than not will come from the assortment of gangs throughout Nassau and when they meet on the construction site, the construction site then becomes a battle ground. Sorry Mr. Sands it sounds good to have mainly Bahamian workers, but not a reality if we ever want to finish the project.
On Contractor chief: ‘Negotiate harder’ over $290m hospital
Posted 15 May 2024, 1:51 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The police has no right to comment on the cause of any deaths until a pathologist has determined the cause of death. Sometimes their mouth piece is too fast and loose.
On Skippings: ‘Bit too early’ to know if foul play involved in suspected Hamilton suicide
Posted 15 May 2024, 8:23 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The last of the Bahamas warriors for a true and national Bahamas, all that's left are traitors to the Bahamas and Louby Gorges.
On 'Social warrior and source of moral clarity' - Former National Security and Immigration minister Loftus Roker dies at 88
Posted 14 May 2024, 7:13 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The cost of one gram of Marijuana on the street is $3 > $5. The cost of detaining and pursuing this farce to trial on tax payers are around $1500. > $2000. When doing the math the Bahamas spends all this money to damage and ruin lives, for a five dollar joint, what a waste.
On Man fined $250 for possession of a gram of marijuana
Posted 11 May 2024, 4:26 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
When the medical Marijuana bill is passed, will they still refer to Marijuana as dangerous drugs?
On 'Operation United Force' nets weapons, drugs and a dozen arrests
Posted 9 May 2024, 8:49 p.m. Suggest removal