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moncurcool says...

Am I missing something here in this story?

Why is this a story?

On ‘Cut out of the deal’

Posted 28 February 2024, 7:07 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

Is this guy out to lunch? Tourism is everybody's business? Seriously? The 40 percent according to Cooer who don't work in tourism are to be concerned about the 60 percent who do? So do the people who work in tourism also concerned about my business?

If tourism is everybody's business, then fix the bad roads in New Providence that people drive on everyday.

Again though, like @stillwaters said, blame the people.

I can't wait for 2026. Didn't vote in 2021, but no way I will be that dumb not to vote in 2026. These idiots gat to go.

On Cooper: Show national pride in tourism sector

Posted 27 February 2024, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

> He noted that the turnaround time for
> the collection of driver’s licenses is
> two to three days. The renewal cost is
> $25 for one year or $75 for three
> years.

Tell me why in the world it take 2 to 3 days to get a drivers license?

> THE police have said that over 6,000
> outstanding driver’s licenses are
> awaiting collection from 2022.
>
> Superintendent Coran Jennning, second in command of the Royal Bahamas Police
> Force traffic division, encouraged
> motorists to collect their outstanding
> driver's licence.

This is 2024. How many of those 2022 licenses are expired, that the Superintendent is asking people to pick up?

moncurcool says...

So Davis and his gussy mae cabinet should lead by example and step up to be the ones doing their civic duty as jurors.

moncurcool says...

Could the Tribune writer please give some perspective on what is the purpose of accreditation for a prison?

On Minister is hopeful on prison accreditation

Posted 20 February 2024, 2:27 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

Why is the government in the business of repairing people's home?

moncurcool says...

> “Stopover visitors, on the other hand,
> spend $2,600 per person, and therefore
> it is our mission to increase
> passenger spend from those guests who
> arrive by cruise. The instant access
> to connectivity will encourage more
> guests to disembark their cruise ship,
> explore the city, shop more, spend
> more and do more online sharing of
> their Bahamas experience,” Mr Cooper
> said.

So because people hear that wifi is downtown, Copper believes that will encourage people to get off. the ship? Seriously ?

moncurcool says...

LOL

moncurcool says...

This editorial is spot on. Davis is just hypocritical in his remarks. But worst off, he does not have a clue to handle what is happening.

We need leaders in this country and not tired people like Davis who needs to go retire.

moncurcool says...

Hit the nail on the head.

No concern for your citizens.