Law abiding road users are at risk whenever they walk, bicycle ride or drive. To protect us, it must be a no mercy slam on those who feel that they can slide by or ignore the law. Also the penalties are far too lenient. I lost a son, the person who killed him was fined a paltry $9,000.00 only. Should he instead had robbed a place of business the fine and possible jail time would have been far over that naughty boy slap on the wrist for that taking of a life. Perhaps, hopefully we can get matter in perspective with a penalty befitting the damage of the crime, and make it real, absolute and lasting.
There are possibly more uneducated, politically and preacher oriented women that will keep sweethearting, having unwanted children with dissolute fathers and justify themselves meanwhile leaving as with outside their homes the trash for others to pay - and see nothing wrong with that. Uneducated Bahamian men are just taking advantage of what is available but unwilling to pay for the consequences of their actions. I dare say that the overburden of population in Haiti is a product of the same lack of resolve and acceptance of responsibility while better educated of all ethnicities are expected - actually forced to pay for the mess that they create.
Right! Thank you for putting your foot down on the rule of law and our country. Those who are soft hearted must realise that those soft hearts will be tramped by smiling anybody and everybody that wants to soft shoe over your Bahamian land and your hard worked and taxed dollar. It has been done for centuries. I am someone descended from the Eleutheran Adventurerrs and have seen first hand the sad erosion of principles and honour. I hope for some reversion to sanity, principle, understanding and following of our constitution and laws, also our unique way of life which cannot and should not be eroded by hard or soft hearts.
Our gene pool requires educated and non politically or nationiolistically people. I suggest more educated Indians, Europeans, Southeast Asians and Indigenous central and South Americans. Perhaps even Scots, Irish, Canadians, Aussies and Russians
This is an idea which is good. A cellular system that can work with the whole or independently. Perhaps its success would enliven the idea of allowing solar and other independent energy producers to commit to allowing feed from homes and businesses to a power bank that will assist with overall generation supply and yet be independently responsible for and insured so that so if something happens with one or a few feeds it will not disrupt the entire overall electrical supply system.
truetruebahamian says...
It is a good thing to recognise those who went above and beyond in perilous times. They deserve the recognition and praise.
On Dorian bravery medals presented to local heroes
Posted 5 November 2019, 5:50 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Law abiding road users are at risk whenever they walk, bicycle ride or drive. To protect us, it must be a no mercy slam on those who feel that they can slide by or ignore the law. Also the penalties are far too lenient. I lost a son, the person who killed him was fined a paltry $9,000.00 only. Should he instead had robbed a place of business the fine and possible jail time would have been far over that naughty boy slap on the wrist for that taking of a life. Perhaps, hopefully we can get matter in perspective with a penalty befitting the damage of the crime, and make it real, absolute and lasting.
On 'Fabric of society' threatened from no accountability
Posted 1 November 2019, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
These are ours - the taxpayers. What happens after 2 years?
On Majority of dome structures set to arrive
Posted 26 October 2019, 11:46 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Fool only blame white people - fool!
On Pigeon Peas debris 'virtually' cleared
Posted 26 October 2019, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
There are possibly more uneducated, politically and preacher oriented women
that will keep sweethearting, having unwanted children with dissolute fathers and justify themselves meanwhile leaving as with outside their homes the trash for others to pay - and see nothing wrong with that. Uneducated Bahamian men are just taking advantage of what is available but unwilling to pay for the consequences of their actions. I dare say that the overburden of population in Haiti is a product of the same lack of resolve and acceptance of responsibility while better educated of all ethnicities are expected - actually forced to pay for the mess that they create.
On Gay, straight - just why does it matter?
Posted 25 October 2019, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
That association is a misnomer. They should be all separate groups as the only common link is that they are not for straight pride!
On ‘WE’LL STAND UP TO BIGOTS AND BULLIES’: Rights Bahamas warns churches on anti-gay stance
Posted 24 October 2019, 4:33 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Right! Thank you for putting your foot down on the rule of law and our country. Those who are soft hearted must realise that those soft hearts will be tramped by smiling anybody and everybody that wants to soft shoe over your Bahamian land and your hard worked and taxed dollar. It has been done for centuries. I am someone descended from the Eleutheran Adventurerrs and have seen first hand the sad erosion of principles and honour. I hope for some reversion to sanity, principle, understanding and following of our constitution and laws, also our unique way of life which cannot and should not be eroded by hard or soft hearts.
On DEMOLITION BAN ‘MUST BE LIFTED’ – Minnis orders AG: Get shanty town order thrown out
Posted 23 October 2019, 7:54 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Our gene pool requires educated and non politically or nationiolistically people. I suggest more educated Indians, Europeans, Southeast Asians and Indigenous central and South Americans. Perhaps even Scots, Irish, Canadians, Aussies and Russians
On NO BACKING DOWN ON DEPORTATIONS: Govt rejects UN’s concern over new migrant expulsions
Posted 21 October 2019, 7:17 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Seaman, Abaco WILL be voting FNM
On Micro-grid to be created to supply power in North Abaco
Posted 15 October 2019, 9:23 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
This is an idea which is good. A cellular system that can work with the whole or independently. Perhaps its success would enliven the idea of allowing solar and other independent energy producers to commit to allowing feed from homes and businesses to a power bank that will assist with overall generation supply and yet be independently responsible for and insured so that so if something happens with one or a few feeds it will not disrupt the entire overall electrical supply system.
On Micro-grid to be created to supply power in North Abaco
Posted 15 October 2019, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal