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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:to be honest I don't see the issue with these murders..how is it different from any other murder which was done via a firearm??? the difference is this incident was caught on camera and everybody just mindfcked...3/4 of the other murders we just hear about or see a couple pictures afterward.
carry on people........just another day in Trinidad
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:to be honest I don't see the issue with these murders..how is it different from any other murder which was done via a firearm??? the difference is this incident was caught on camera and everybody just mindfcked...3/4 of the other murders we just hear about or see a couple pictures afterward.
carry on people........just another day in Trinidad
There isn't anything Rowley can do about majority of these murders. If a man want to go in a club and wine up on a next man gyul and then get shot for opposing him what can Rowley do?
Rowley cannot be held accountable for all this crime most of it is just bad boys looking for ranks. I living 30 years on this planet and nobody ever even made an attempt to kill me not even once in my life, maybe its because I avoid contact with trouble makers and not put my self in a situation that would cause harm to myself.
The only thing I care about is how much of these murders are with innocent people who got killed in self defense in their homes because of a robbery etc.
Slartibartfast wrote:VII clearly you are a minority and hopefully you to old let the other people change you for the worse.
I see like the other people in this thread don't get my point about penalties not making sense if they not enforced. Also, you can't change someone's punishment after the fact for those that already in there AFAIK. Maybe a lawyer could weigh in.
However, this is a democracy and if the majority was for the death penalty then I'll say bring it back as long as the proper procedures are followed to ensure they get the right person. Personally I rather they do it by hypoxia in a windowless room with no audience. Let them fellas know that there is nothing waiting for them. No fame, no glory, just nothing. Literally wiping them from existence in the easiest most humane way possible. No need to meet violence with violence.
VII wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:VII clearly you are a minority and hopefully you to old let the other people change you for the worse.
I see like the other people in this thread don't get my point about penalties not making sense if they not enforced. Also, you can't change someone's punishment after the fact for those that already in there AFAIK. Maybe a lawyer could weigh in.
However, this is a democracy and if the majority was for the death penalty then I'll say bring it back as long as the proper procedures are followed to ensure they get the right person. Personally I rather they do it by hypoxia in a windowless room with no audience. Let them fellas know that there is nothing waiting for them. No fame, no glory, just nothing. Literally wiping them from existence in the easiest most humane way possible. No need to meet violence with violence.
Spot on about enforcement,but minor laws must also be enforced,I assure you anyone prepared to throw out a food box and paper cup out of their car would also be prepared to turn a blind eye on an injustice or even subscribe to such..
When we as a society know that we would be held accountable for our actions only then we would tether them..if we cannot enforce or at least expect people to abide to the simplest of laws and rules then there's no way we can enforce or expect them to abide to fundamental progressive thinking which is necessary to eradicate this scourge that's blanketing our society from top to bottom.
It's time Trinis get some balls and be prepared to call out even their own on their bad actions instead of constantly enabling and turning a blind eye to dotishness.
I say no bail and life with the possibility of parole for illegal guns,show us you ready to reintegrate and make a positive contribution by your response to programs in jail etc and we would consider parole. People must be afraid to be anywhere near an illegal gun,from the day one is caught one does not see outside,sounds a bit harsh but we need decisive action to deal with illegal guns,can't get them for murder get them for having the preferred tool.
Kinda like how they took down Alcapone..
baigan wrote:VII wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:VII clearly you are a minority and hopefully you to old let the other people change you for the worse.
I see like the other people in this thread don't get my point about penalties not making sense if they not enforced. Also, you can't change someone's punishment after the fact for those that already in there AFAIK. Maybe a lawyer could weigh in.
However, this is a democracy and if the majority was for the death penalty then I'll say bring it back as long as the proper procedures are followed to ensure they get the right person. Personally I rather they do it by hypoxia in a windowless room with no audience. Let them fellas know that there is nothing waiting for them. No fame, no glory, just nothing. Literally wiping them from existence in the easiest most humane way possible. No need to meet violence with violence.
Spot on about enforcement,but minor laws must also be enforced,I assure you anyone prepared to throw out a food box and paper cup out of their car would also be prepared to turn a blind eye on an injustice or even subscribe to such..
When we as a society know that we would be held accountable for our actions only then we would tether them..if we cannot enforce or at least expect people to abide to the simplest of laws and rules then there's no way we can enforce or expect them to abide to fundamental progressive thinking which is necessary to eradicate this scourge that's blanketing our society from top to bottom.
It's time Trinis get some balls and be prepared to call out even their own on their bad actions instead of constantly enabling and turning a blind eye to dotishness.
I say no bail and life with the possibility of parole for illegal guns,show us you ready to reintegrate and make a positive contribution by your response to programs in jail etc and we would consider parole. People must be afraid to be anywhere near an illegal gun,from the day one is caught one does not see outside,sounds a bit harsh but we need decisive action to deal with illegal guns,can't get them for murder get them for having the preferred tool.
Kinda like how they took down Alcapone..
Also it's hilarious how the police are never able to find guns yet any one of us can go to cedros etc and buy an illegal gunlike what are they even doing to stop the flow of guns and illegal narcotics into Trinidad ?
The corruption in this country is too high.
VII wrote:baigan wrote:VII wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:VII clearly you are a minority and hopefully you to old let the other people change you for the worse.
I see like the other people in this thread don't get my point about penalties not making sense if they not enforced. Also, you can't change someone's punishment after the fact for those that already in there AFAIK. Maybe a lawyer could weigh in.
However, this is a democracy and if the majority was for the death penalty then I'll say bring it back as long as the proper procedures are followed to ensure they get the right person. Personally I rather they do it by hypoxia in a windowless room with no audience. Let them fellas know that there is nothing waiting for them. No fame, no glory, just nothing. Literally wiping them from existence in the easiest most humane way possible. No need to meet violence with violence.
Spot on about enforcement,but minor laws must also be enforced,I assure you anyone prepared to throw out a food box and paper cup out of their car would also be prepared to turn a blind eye on an injustice or even subscribe to such..
When we as a society know that we would be held accountable for our actions only then we would tether them..if we cannot enforce or at least expect people to abide to the simplest of laws and rules then there's no way we can enforce or expect them to abide to fundamental progressive thinking which is necessary to eradicate this scourge that's blanketing our society from top to bottom.
It's time Trinis get some balls and be prepared to call out even their own on their bad actions instead of constantly enabling and turning a blind eye to dotishness.
I say no bail and life with the possibility of parole for illegal guns,show us you ready to reintegrate and make a positive contribution by your response to programs in jail etc and we would consider parole. People must be afraid to be anywhere near an illegal gun,from the day one is caught one does not see outside,sounds a bit harsh but we need decisive action to deal with illegal guns,can't get them for murder get them for having the preferred tool.
Kinda like how they took down Alcapone..
Also it's hilarious how the police are never able to find guns yet any one of us can go to cedros etc and buy an illegal gunlike what are they even doing to stop the flow of guns and illegal narcotics into Trinidad ?
The corruption in this country is too high.
Record seizures every year...people are getting 18 months and 2 years for serious guns,many of them are killers.
cherrypopper wrote:What is the procedure to deal with an illegal firearm seized by the police?
Miktay wrote:Average wrote:Miktay wrote:MaxPower wrote:Paging Rodrigo Duterte....this is the solution.
"Forget the laws on human rights. If I make it to the presidential palace, I will do just what I did as mayor. You drug pushers, hold-up men and do-nothings, you better go out. Because I'd kill you," he said at his final campaign rally. "I'll dump all of you into Manila Bay, and fatten all the fish there." - Rodrigo Duterte the great
" In war, both the good and the evil perish, what matters is victory and the societal change that follows." - MaxPower
Allyuh think iz just a setta small men on the block pushing dope & getting on bad?
Orhor...carry on.
Rodrigo Duterte will find out soon enuf..
I could be wrong but you sound as if the fight on crime is a bad thing. Could be wrong but anyway....I think they should resume hangings, plain and simple. Until then, I only go out for groceries and gas.
Agree. Resume hangings. Administer more lashes w/the cat.
But not many world leaders can go up against the illicit drug cartel and not suffer consequences.
Mr. Big living large and happy.
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