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crazybalhead wrote:JOSTISS!!
SUPAstarr wrote:To be honest most times i see a vehicle broken down on the beetham, there is usually a squad car behind rendering assistance, even saw a police man reach for a wheel jack to help a guy. unfortunately this is usually during the day.
Black Start wrote:SUPAstarr wrote:To be honest most times i see a vehicle broken down on the beetham, there is usually a squad car behind rendering assistance, even saw a police man reach for a wheel jack to help a guy. unfortunately this is usually during the day.
police helping a stranded person?buhahahaha![]()
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i never see that in my life, beetham or not
SUPAstarr wrote:yup im on the road a lot so i see it a lot as well
SUPAstarr wrote:yup im on the road a lot so i see it a lot as well
brams112 wrote:them residents will forever do that crap because they will always get away with it,,,,how come the ones that not in crime still living there?
geometron wrote:Professionally Trained Sniper for hire right here.
Deposit 1million into my acc and i would take care of the pest problem
Black Start wrote:^$100 guyananese doh count pal.....
*goes to play hide and seek with triad*
Black Start wrote:geometron wrote:Professionally Trained Sniper for hire right here.
Deposit 1million into my acc and i would take care of the pest problem
Don't say that too loud, it have people that would willingly take you up on that offer, and then they would realise that you only professionally trained in WOW...
SUPAstarr wrote:Black Start wrote:^$100 guyananese doh count pal.....
*goes to play hide and seek with triad*
TALK NAH
National Security Minister reveals: Karim escaped Beetham molotovs
Published: Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Science, Technology and Tertiary Education Minister Fazal Karim had to turn back as he was travelling along the Beetham Highway two Thursdays ago to avoid being hit by home-made bombs that were being thrown at passing cars.
That was revealed by National Security Minister Brigadier John Sandy during his contribution to yesterday’s Senate debate on a bill to give effect to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction.
“Ahead of him, there were molotov cocktails being thrown at cars in the street. He had to reverse and head back down the highway,” Sandy added. Sandy said if the people had had the capacity to make something more lethal, “You would have had some casualties as a result of what happened.”
Sandy said: “Based on his (Karim’s) reports they actually hit some of these cars with these molotov cocktails and there was a voluminous fire in the road.” Sandy said most people had to turn back. He said the bill was seeking to provide the legislative requirement to prevent such developments from taking place. Sandy said the Government was seeking to raise public awareness with respect to biological or chemical warfare.
Dealing with the issue of bomb threats in T&T, Sandy said he knew “that there are insufficient operatives in Trinidad and Tobago to deal with any number of bomb threats coming to the fore at the same time.” He said there was a need for a national response framework for not only biological but also natural disasters.
“We must be prepared to deal with anything like that,” Sandy stressed. He said the country would be “too vulnerable if we were not able to nip whatever it is in the bud.”
stev wrote:^^^idk but it have a sheit load of traffic and sirens to be heard in edward street.
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