The straw market vendors rent space from the government in a venue built expressly for them, in the choicest of locations to capture sales from incoming tourists for them. And they pay an extremely low rate of rent.
No administration has ever met their demands. When they don’t pay their rent and are pressured to do so, and or are facing eviction they go to the press. When they need to accommodate customers using credit cards they complain about the cost, is the gov’t to pay this too? When they have to use their own phones for internet they complain. And one can presume that if the government installed wifi and added that fee to their rent, their complaints would appear here. Again.
What happened to the projects started by the Minnis government for affordable housing in Nassau that Davis & Co stopped ‘to do it better’? Have any been turned over to qualified owners??
Migrafill has been contracted before and like the other service providers they all had the same failures.
Those who wonder just what the heck is going on should understand that none of these companies can work properly while the RBPF remains corrupted by officers that work for moneyed interests in the smuggling of drugs, firearms, people, whatever.
I remember the articles here citing the high number of homicides of those out on bail and whose bodies were found still wearing their monitors. The police said about 85% of those monitored wear/charge their monitors correctly and 40% of these were being murdered.
So it appears to me that if I was a corrupt officer, part of a gang of such employed as ‘hit men’ for criminal interests, (a report that gains credence with every police shooting labeled homicide) what’s the easiest way to discover the whereabouts of my target-if he’s out on bail?
And that is the simplest and logical answer why none of these companies have had the success of their counterparts in other countries. And let us please recall that every time the PLP comes into power the murder rate increases!
Ole Chester is head of this country’s most important industry yet he’s not talked to a tourist in at least 20 years. For that’s when I first heard tourists/cruisers tell that same tale which they ignored to venture forth and explore!
Do you think the FBI owes the RBPF a report detailing their incompetence and their per usual attempts to persuade foreign visitors not to press charges? You actually wrote “juice her in the sand”, you’re complaining about women, ‘this generation’ and that men, Bahamian in particular are all victims to wanton women?? Don’t y’all know how to say no? We do, but y’all don’t have your listening ears on!
The previous reprinted PR by the Tribune reveal that this plant was supposed to be fully operational by Jan 1, 2024 with the initial budget, I’d assume “fully operational” means up to American concrete standards.
Yet somehow this gobbledygook of a press release makes of it’s unknown capacity, operational status, as well as it’s concrete test strengths a triumph. This despite blowing past their schedule and the need for borrowing an additional $900,000. The real triumph seems to lie with Ms Fowler’s board and it’s ability to have such press releases published by the Tribune
And how fortunate that the CEO of RF Bank/Holdings lending Heroic their capitol is also one of their three directors, along with Fowler and Frankie Butler.
rosiepi says...
Extra shocks comes to mind…to meet the umm..weighty occupants.
On Govt defends $192k new BMW for PM
Posted 21 March 2024, 5:40 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
The straw market vendors rent space from the government in a venue built expressly for them, in the choicest of locations to capture sales from incoming tourists for them.
And they pay an extremely low rate of rent.
No administration has ever met their demands. When they don’t pay their rent and are pressured to do so, and or are facing eviction they go to the press.
When they need to accommodate customers using credit cards they complain about the cost, is the gov’t to pay this too?
When they have to use their own phones for internet they complain.
And one can presume that if the government installed wifi and added that fee to their rent, their complaints would appear here. Again.
On Straw Market vendors say credit card fees too high
Posted 18 March 2024, 10:06 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
What happened to the projects started by the Minnis government for affordable housing in Nassau that Davis & Co stopped ‘to do it better’?
Have any been turned over to qualified owners??
On Bell: Rent-to-own will help thousands
Posted 18 March 2024, 8:28 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
I’d already assumed Davis & Co of using artificial intelligence every time they spoke from their alternate reality!
On A.I.-driven solutions 'can improve our health care, reduce poverty, combat climate change, mitigate crime'
Posted 17 March 2024, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
Migrafill has been contracted before and like the other service providers they all had the same failures.
Those who wonder just what the heck is going on should understand that none of these companies can work properly while the RBPF remains corrupted by officers that work for moneyed interests in the smuggling of drugs, firearms, people, whatever.
I remember the articles here citing the high number of homicides of those out on bail and whose bodies were found still wearing their monitors.
The police said about 85% of those monitored wear/charge their monitors correctly and 40% of these were being murdered.
So it appears to me that if I was a corrupt officer, part of a gang of such employed as ‘hit men’
for criminal interests, (a report that gains credence with every police shooting labeled homicide) what’s the easiest way to discover the whereabouts of my target-if he’s out on bail?
And that is the simplest and logical answer why none of these companies have had the success of their counterparts in other countries.
And let us please recall that every time the PLP comes into power the murder rate increases!
On Reid says new monitor company’s ankle bracelet is ‘tamper-proof’
Posted 14 March 2024, 9:03 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
Ole Chester is head of this country’s most important industry yet he’s not talked to a tourist in at least 20 years.
For that’s when I first heard tourists/cruisers tell that same tale which they ignored to venture forth and explore!
On ‘Rightfully outraged’ over cruise line video
Posted 8 March 2024, 10:38 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
Do you think the FBI owes the RBPF a report detailing their incompetence and their per usual attempts to persuade foreign visitors not to press charges?
You actually wrote “juice her in the sand”, you’re complaining about women, ‘this generation’ and that men, Bahamian in particular are all victims to wanton women??
Don’t y’all know how to say no?
We do, but y’all don’t have your listening ears on!
On ‘Rightfully outraged’ over cruise line video
Posted 8 March 2024, 10:30 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
What the heck does this Department’s incompetence and laxity have to do with anyone except those who bozos supposedly working there??
On Nearly 300k applications not digitised at the Immigration Department causing excessive delays
Posted 8 March 2024, 10:10 p.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
The previous reprinted PR by the Tribune reveal that this plant was supposed to be fully operational by Jan 1, 2024 with the initial budget, I’d assume “fully operational” means up to American concrete standards.
Yet somehow this gobbledygook of a press release makes of it’s unknown capacity, operational status, as well as it’s concrete test strengths a triumph.
This despite blowing past their schedule and the need for borrowing an additional $900,000.
The real triumph seems to lie with Ms Fowler’s board and it’s ability to have such press releases published by the Tribune
On ‘Impeccable’ Heroic timing: $7.1m plant ‘well worth it’
Posted 7 March 2024, 11:36 a.m. Suggest removal
rosiepi says...
And how fortunate that the CEO of RF Bank/Holdings lending Heroic their capitol is also one of their three directors, along with Fowler and Frankie Butler.
On ‘Impeccable’ Heroic timing: $7.1m plant ‘well worth it’
Posted 7 March 2024, 11:07 a.m. Suggest removal