For what it is worth, i once worked for a company which owner wished to become rich by receiving advantages from the govt.
They fawned over the ruling FNM in the 1990s, but , other than some facilitations which were under the law, the doors of ministers and high ranking civil servants were suddenly closed. If the boss chanced to meet the politicians, they would say to send the stuff again and they would answer without delay.
Then the boss decided to take the chances with the plp making some good campaign contributions. In 2002, they were elated, surely now they would get their contracts.
It was not even a month after the elections and the doors were closed again. A similar project would later be implemented by plp cronies.
1. biblical reason: no man is a prophet in his own land.
2. someone has probably already been hand picked to receive a percentage of the inspection fee in the bahmas so that the car can pass though customs, then charge you vat on it.
I doubt the tribune can do anything for you. but the reason they do not quote you is because you are neither a failed politician nor bankrupt award winner.
basically these bureau of standards people collect a salary with nothing to do.
few months ago they determined that many gas stations pumps were shorting the public, then turned around to say there is nothing in law that can do.
reminds me of the tv ad where the they tell the man on the dentist chair that he has a cavity. Aren't you goign to fix it ? no, i am no a dentist, just a cavity monitor.
> "This is operated in a private-public > partnership,
Translation from Japanese:
bahama people very resilient paying extra charges. Japanese collect inspection fee and goverment collects vat and environmental levy fee. That is great partnership. Yes?
> EAA are also interested in investing > back into the Bahamas, with the > development of local > training/inspection programmes."
Traslation from Japanese:
Bahama got plenty land , no? Japanese offer to train the unwashed and they give us 10,000 acre with beach.
I am aghast. I discovered , upon reading this article, that the fat of the land has no passport. Up until today i though it was only the politicians that gorged on it.
ohdrap4 says...
For what it is worth, i once worked for a company which owner wished to become rich by receiving advantages from the govt.
They fawned over the ruling FNM in the 1990s, but , other than some facilitations which were under the law, the doors of ministers and high ranking civil servants were suddenly closed. If the boss chanced to meet the politicians, they would say to send the stuff again and they would answer without delay.
Then the boss decided to take the chances with the plp making some good campaign contributions. In 2002, they were elated, surely now they would get their contracts.
It was not even a month after the elections and the doors were closed again.
A similar project would later be implemented by plp cronies.
Both projects are now in the dustbin of history.
On Pre-inspection offer sparks used auto price hike fears
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ohdrap4 says...
I can think of 2 reasons:
1. biblical reason: no man is a prophet in his own land.
2. someone has probably already been hand picked to receive a percentage of the inspection fee in the bahmas so that the car can pass though customs, then charge you vat on it.
I doubt the tribune can do anything for you. but the reason they do not quote you is because you are neither a failed politician nor bankrupt award winner.
On Pre-inspection offer sparks used auto price hike fears
Posted 6 January 2018, 6:24 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
i had a change of heart, i apologize for insulting the cats and dogs.
On Mitchell concern at Pratt departure
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ohdrap4 says...
well, dont you think some should be moved at education.
if they replace them with cats and dogs it will be an improvement.
On Mitchell concern at Pratt departure
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ohdrap4 says...
whoever is promoting crypto around here knows that the IPOs and investments in the bahamas have fleeced a lot of people.
have an ipo, then the share price drops, nothing happens , just causes a few to go live in lyford cay.
Why not rip off more people?
On Bitcoin in the Bahamas
Posted 6 January 2018, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
basically these bureau of standards people collect a salary with nothing to do.
few months ago they determined that many gas stations pumps were shorting the public, then turned around to say there is nothing in law that can do.
reminds me of the tv ad where the they tell the man on the dentist chair that he has a cavity.
Aren't you goign to fix it ? no, i am no a dentist, just a cavity monitor.
On Pre-inspection offer sparks used auto price hike fears
Posted 6 January 2018, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
he forgot aragonite, that is too much work.
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he wants to buy and sell crypti currency now.
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ohdrap4 says...
> "This is operated in a private-public
> partnership,
Translation from Japanese:
bahama people very resilient paying extra charges.
Japanese collect inspection fee and goverment collects vat and environmental levy fee. That is great partnership. Yes?
> EAA are also interested in investing
> back into the Bahamas, with the
> development of local
> training/inspection programmes."
Traslation from Japanese:
Bahama got plenty land , no? Japanese offer to train the unwashed and they give us 10,000 acre with beach.
I am aghast. I discovered , upon reading this article, that the fat of the land has no passport. Up until today i though it was only the politicians that gorged on it.
On Pre-inspection offer sparks used auto price hike fears
Posted 5 January 2018, 3:26 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
If your landscaper contractor hires illegals, then the landscaper is liable under the law. Simple.
On Illegals offensive unsettles business
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ohdrap4 says...
he forgot to take his medicine and had a Tal moment.
On Bahamas warned: Prepare for Bitcoin 'game changer'
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