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alfa wrote:MaxPower wrote:sMASH wrote:-fast tracking the system to obtain FUL
Too many Trinis with FULs will lead to too much irresponsibility, which will result in less approvals.
FUL approvals are curbed for a reason.
But let’s say the system is fast tracked, all it takes is one jackass to make it worst for everyone. Our FUL holders are doing very well, let us manage this very carefully.
If you paid 50 grand to get your FUL you'd be sure to manage it carefully to lol
alfa wrote::(timelapse wrote:Which is why I said Woodford Square makes no sense.Burn tires on the Beetham, or have a coordinated protest in front of every police station in the country at the same time.
But I ask, and nobody can give a reasonable answer.What is the the objective of the protest? I hearing a million different objectives, so it all going to sound like ole noise.
There must be 1 common objective and 1 common target audience.
In my mind is police negligence should be the objective, because that is the only issue that can be addressed.
PH illegal.Police negligence.
Belfon and friends were just plain evil.Its not a taught behavior.If so,you and I would be kidnapping women too.They were allowed to operate because of police negligence.
Big businessmen criminal ring.Police negligence.
Illegal immigrants.Police negligence.
Thats where we should begin.sMASH wrote:had about a 3k crowd there. only made it for like the last 20mins.
from what i hear, police throw them out the square, so end up in front the hall of injustice.
so, people eh business again.
I believe if the govt, police or the judiciary were serious about the concerns of citizens there wouldn't be a need to protest in the first place and now that people are protesting it isn't going to make a difference. Reminds me of the protests to keep petrorrin open lol. We do however have the power to make a change and be heard once every 5 years but look how it ends up working out every time
sMASH wrote:how u gonna fix the police and how long will that take to show results?
timelapse wrote:In point form.
Have some form of psychometric testing.
Have the same requirements as a regular officer apply to SRP.
Have external auditors evaluate their performance, and I mean external to the country.
Have measurable standards of performance.
Have enforceable punishments for officers that are not doing their jobs.Not just transfer to another station, that has zero real consequences.
Have an active internal affairs department.
Lots more things.Find a country with less per capita crime and adopt their modelsMASH wrote:how u gonna fix the police and how long will that take to show results?
sMASH wrote:timelapse wrote:In point form.
Have some form of psychometric testing.
Have the same requirements as a regular officer apply to SRP.
Have external auditors evaluate their performance, and I mean external to the country.
Have measurable standards of performance.
Have enforceable punishments for officers that are not doing their jobs.Not just transfer to another station, that has zero real consequences.
Have an active internal affairs department.
Lots more things.Find a country with less per capita crime and adopt their modelsMASH wrote:how u gonna fix the police and how long will that take to show results?
who pushing for that?
timelapse wrote:Nobody, which is the messed up part...
Everybody trying to fix symptoms while the cancer is allowed to continue.sMASH wrote:timelapse wrote:In point form.
Have some form of psychometric testing.
Have the same requirements as a regular officer apply to SRP.
Have external auditors evaluate their performance, and I mean external to the country.
Have measurable standards of performance.
Have enforceable punishments for officers that are not doing their jobs.Not just transfer to another station, that has zero real consequences.
Have an active internal affairs department.
Lots more things.Find a country with less per capita crime and adopt their modelsMASH wrote:how u gonna fix the police and how long will that take to show results?
who pushing for that?
Redress10 wrote:PEA selling tshirt for 200 tt a pop. Where that money going?
Seem this is just another way to bring ppl together to monetise a movement.
Redress10 wrote:PEA selling tshirt for 200 tt a pop. Where that money going?
Seem this is just another way to bring ppl together to monetise a movement.
Redress10 wrote:Another organiser was walking around selling "panic" alarms. They monetising grief and extending this "movement" to keep making money. They preying on people's emotions.
Why ppl need to buy a $200 tshirt to be part of a "movement"?
Men like PEA find a gravy train to ride.
redmanjp wrote:Redress10 wrote:PEA selling tshirt for 200 tt a pop. Where that money going?
Seem this is just another way to bring ppl together to monetise a movement.
depends on how they use it. some activities may need funding e.g. advertising, writing/sending letters to govt ministers, TTPS, printing out all those sheets of paper that will be used to collect 100000+ signatures. etc.
Dohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:Another organiser was walking around selling "panic" alarms. They monetising grief and extending this "movement" to keep making money. They preying on people's emotions.
Why ppl need to buy a $200 tshirt to be part of a "movement"?
Men like PEA find a gravy train to ride.
If you talking about Candice Bharath she is selling them at $50 at a loss, they're like $15us brand new.
redmanjp wrote:fraud if they asking for donations - if they simply selling products u are buying a product so no fraud there
Redress10 wrote:redmanjp wrote:fraud if they asking for donations - if they simply selling products u are buying a product so no fraud there
But the purchase can be seen as a "donation" based on the event where the products are being sold. Even if they are selling a product, are they registered to do so?
My problem isn't the tshirts. My problem is the use of the girl's image in selling these merchandise. This can mislead people when making a purchase because they assume that her estate etc are involved which might not be the case.
timelapse wrote:That whole scene with giving out stuff and selling tshirts real outta timing and is going to dilute the whole thing.Politicians and opportunists swooping in like cobos to prey on the remains of the poor child.
matr1x wrote:Shoutout to the hoes that give tasty man current and help out kidnappers. You do international women day proud
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