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Young: Not my relative
Carla Bridglal
National Security Minister Stuart Young, in a statement to media today, denied that any relative of his was arrested during a major drug bust in Westmoorings this morning.
"It has come to my attention that it was being suggested and reported that a relative of mine has been arrested. No relative of mine has been arrested," Young said.
He confirmed that the suspect was a relative of his former partner.
"I have no connection or relation to the young woman in question. I will emphasize that no one is above the law and anyone who breaks the law will face the consequences."
hydroep wrote:Stuarty eh have no daughter...Young: Not my relative
Carla Bridglal
National Security Minister Stuart Young, in a statement to media today, denied that any relative of his was arrested during a major drug bust in Westmoorings this morning.
"It has come to my attention that it was being suggested and reported that a relative of mine has been arrested. No relative of mine has been arrested," Young said.
He confirmed that the suspect was a relative of his former partner.
"I have no connection or relation to the young woman in question. I will emphasize that no one is above the law and anyone who breaks the law will face the consequences."
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/12/04/young-not-my-relative/
Traffic nightmare at Mosquito Creek
Yvonne Webb
A truck stalled along South trunk Road on Mosquito Creek Tuesday morning, leaving hundreds of motorists and commuters in a traffic gridlock.
Motorists could not escape the traffic as the section of highway where the incident happened had no shoulder.
Traffic heading north from Fyzabad, Oropouche and Siparia and south from San Fernando, Gulf View, La Romaine backed up for miles.
The truck shut down on the narrow stretch which was opened in October as part the Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension to Point Fortin.
Since the opening of the elevated roadway, road users have complained about the narrowness of the two lanes, the closeness of the crash rails and the absence of emergency shoulders.
Because of these factors, traffic is limited to the speed of 30 km an hour along that stretch and no overtaking is allowed.
One commuter told the Newsday she was on her way to Port of Spain for a particular time but failed to meet her deadline. She was caught in traffic from South Oropouche around 9am, and around 10.10 am she was yet to reach the creek.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sinanan would say that the truck stalled as part of the UNC's plan to sabotage the guavament
The_Honourable wrote:Achievement
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maj. tom wrote:Those tanks are installed very wrongly. Even the Rotoplastics website (16.) has warnings on NOT to do this, as the tank will warp over time due to the uneven pressure of water inside the tank and explode with the force of many metric tons of water. 1 m³ water = 1 metric ton. The Rotoplastics facebook page has pictures and diagrams of this exact thing NOT to do when installing a tank. It literally has this exact picture scenario on cinder blocks saying this is wrong.
But i guess that's the PNM way and then telling the people that they getting value.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:One by one those blocks will disappear
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:One by one those blocks will disappear
rspann wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:One by one those blocks will disappear
Funny you said that. My friend was building his house in the development just before there and a whole load of his blocks went missing. We drove around and found it in a squatter settlement just like that at the top of a hill. Them men tote the blocks almost a mile uphill. 6" bestcrete blocks
rspann wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:One by one those blocks will disappear
Funny you said that. My friend was building his house in the development just before there and a whole load of his blocks went missing. We drove around and found it in a squatter settlement just like that at the top of a hill. Them men tote the blocks almost a mile uphill. 6" bestcrete blocks
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