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thephoenix562 says...

Sometimes when you mess with the bull you get the Horns.What did he think was going to happen?

thephoenix562 says...

Tell him that it will cost a lot of money to do so and tell him for me that the prime minister said even though we are introducing National Health Insurance, my government has made the decision that it will use money from the Consolidated Fund to improve the Princess Margaret Hospital **before people are charged rates under NHI**.

For those of you who still believe NHI will be freee.

thephoenix562 says...

LOL. This made my day

thephoenix562 says...

First of all they probably have a generator that comes on when power goes out.The problem is that when the city power comes back on if one of your 3 phases is out You can damage 3 phase equipment.It happens all the time .i would be surprised if the a/c units are not 3 phase.To avoid this you can install monitoring instruments to detect your phases and not switch from generator to city power if a phase is out or this can be done manually.Sorry to get technical but i tried to simplify it.

thephoenix562 says...

Google it for free.I keep a copy on my desktop and consult it almost every week.

thephoenix562 says...

78. (1) The Attorney-General shall have power in any case in which he
considers it desirable so to do-

(a) to institute and undertake criminal proceedings against any person
before any court in respect of any offence against the law of The
Bahamas;

(b) to take over and continue any such criminal proceedings that may
have been instituted by any other person or authority; and

(c) to discontinue, at any stage before judgment is delivered, any such
criminal proceedings instituted or undertaken by himself or any other
person or authority.
(2) The powers conferred upon the Attorney-General under paragraph (1) of
this Article may be exercised by him in person or through other persons acting
under and in accordance with his general or special instructions.
(3) The powers conferred upon the Attorney-General by sub-paragraphs (1)
(b) and (c) of this Article shall be vested in him to the exclusion of any other person
or authority:
Provided that, where any other person or authority has instituted
criminal proceedings, nothing in this Article shall prevent the withdrawal of those
proceedings by or at the instance of that person or authority at any stage before the
Temporary Ministers.
Allocation of Portfolios
to Ministers.
Functions of AttorneyGeneral

person against whom the proceedings have been instituted has been charged
before the court.
(4) In the exercise of powers conferred upon him by this Article the
Attorney-General shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other person
or authority.
(5) For the purposes of this Article, any appeal from any determination in
any criminal proceedings before any court or any case stated or question of law
reserved for the purpose of any such proceedings to any other court shall be
deemed to be part of those proceedings.

thephoenix562 says...

If anyone believes The AG made this decision without the knowledge of the Cabinet then I have a bridge to sell you.Right wrong or indifferent the AG is within her powers and need not explain anything to anyone. Nolle proseque is used all the time and is not a PLP invention.I hold no brief for the PLP or the AG but i see nothing wrong or untoward with this decison. I just hope the same method is used for the Union leaders on trial.

thephoenix562 says...

A $40-50,000 vendor stall. One stall well kiss my leg.Mussee gat cable Tv ,Internet and come with its own furniture.

On Gray defends Potter’s Cay $9m project

Posted 21 September 2016, 2:27 p.m. Suggest removal

thephoenix562 says...

Darville way out front by himself.