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DVSTT wrote:88sins wrote:DVSTT wrote:What's the legal implications of being caught with pepperspray? The way this country going, I rather have to explain to an officer why I have pepperspray than have an officer explain to my parents why I won't be coming home.
yuh go laff when yuh read this. but it serious.
you can be charged with being in possession of an illegal firearm if found with pepper spray
So the question has to be asked, given the spiraling crime rate over the last decade or so, why haven't successive governments looked at the legalisation of non-lethal weapons for the citizens? It's seems like the natural thing to do and I don't understand why it would be in their interest to keep non-lethal weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens.
Exactly why religions prosper, no problems means no need to give your money and your faith to the church, politicians work the same way, for many people PNM and UNC is religion.maj. tom wrote:DVSTT wrote:88sins wrote:DVSTT wrote:What's the legal implications of being caught with pepperspray? The way this country going, I rather have to explain to an officer why I have pepperspray than have an officer explain to my parents why I won't be coming home.
yuh go laff when yuh read this. but it serious.
you can be charged with being in possession of an illegal firearm if found with pepper spray
So the question has to be asked, given the spiraling crime rate over the last decade or so, why haven't successive governments looked at the legalisation of non-lethal weapons for the citizens? It's seems like the natural thing to do and I don't understand why it would be in their interest to keep non-lethal weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens.
The 3rd world model of government is just like this: if you solve a problem, how will you lie on the election platform next election and pull the heartstrings of hope of the population to get votes to win?
Solving pressing problems is not what elections are about. If there's nothing to promise, nothing to blame the other party for, how to continue to get votes?
Why don't the powerful elite of the country make a stand? Because they have the most to gain every elections.
abducted wrote:for many people PNM and UNC is religion.
abducted wrote:Exactly why religions prosper, no problems means no need to give your money and your faith to the church, politicians work the same way, for many people PNM and UNC is religion.maj. tom wrote:DVSTT wrote:88sins wrote:DVSTT wrote:What's the legal implications of being caught with pepperspray? The way this country going, I rather have to explain to an officer why I have pepperspray than have an officer explain to my parents why I won't be coming home.
yuh go laff when yuh read this. but it serious.
you can be charged with being in possession of an illegal firearm if found with pepper spray
So the question has to be asked, given the spiraling crime rate over the last decade or so, why haven't successive governments looked at the legalisation of non-lethal weapons for the citizens? It's seems like the natural thing to do and I don't understand why it would be in their interest to keep non-lethal weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens.
The 3rd world model of government is just like this: if you solve a problem, how will you lie on the election platform next election and pull the heartstrings of hope of the population to get votes to win?
Solving pressing problems is not what elections are about. If there's nothing to promise, nothing to blame the other party for, how to continue to get votes?
Why don't the powerful elite of the country make a stand? Because they have the most to gain every elections.
After being beaten, robbed and gang raped by three men posing as a taxi driver and passengers, a San Fernando cashier was left to crawl out of the bushes in Debe.
But within hours of reporting the ordeal, San Fernando CID arrested two of the suspects at their Woodland home, while the search continued for another yesterday.
A report stated that around 8 pm Saturday, the 26-year-old woman was standing outside Skinner Park, Cipero Street where she boarded a white Nissan Sunny B-15.
She asked to be taken to Lord Street, San Fernando where she would get another taxi to go home.
Instead, the men turned in the opposite direction and took her to Gandhi Village, Debe where one of them pulled out a gun and struck her several times.
They then robbed her of $300 cash before dragging her into nearby bushes and took turns raping her. The men then drove off, leaving the woman behind. After walking into a street for help, she was taken to the San Fernando Police Station by a resident.
A statement was taken and the officers took her to the San Fernando General Hospital where she was examined and treated.
Based on information, Sgt Ramroop, Cpl Nanan, PC Maharaj and PC Ramdass went to Woodland where they arrested two labourers, age 24, at their homes.
The car used in the crime was also impounded to the San Fernando station where it would be processed for evidence. The men were being questioned up to yesterday and are expected to appear in an identification parade.
They are expected to be charged with kidnapping, robbery, rape, possession of an illegal firearm and possession of illegal ammunition.
The Paleontologist wrote:What the actual fck????
I want to give up on this country but the very little patriotism i have left in me keeps me from doing so.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:"The police also called on persons attending parties and those women travelling during early hours of the morning after working late shifts to seek alternative transportation rather than public transport."
The state run police are suggesting that the public NOT use the state run public transport service?
Also what does that have to do with this case? The people were using their own car.
They ran out of suggestions?
nos_specialist wrote:In two weeks this will be forgotten by the public......Jus hold dem and wuk dem
streetbeastINC. wrote:You ever walked down a busy street with your wife, gf, cousin , friemd or just a female stranger etc etc and hear the amount of rude offensive rapist remarks coming out from the average male the street...some say thats normal, but iwould say those men who engage in that are borderline rapists ...seems as though as one said in this thread society has really collapsed and this is the result we are now facing, women are being used as sex toys and tossed or killed....imagine our children has to grow up into this.......what about what happened this week, a male school child snatched the phone of another female student ran into a classroom locked the door and raped the girl...wtf......he needs to be fkin tortured
uncle sam wrote:why do they always blame the victim?
RASC wrote:I always wondered about this... Guys who let their woman/sister/daughter go in ALONE to purchase items (whether it be food or groceries) while they wait in the car with AC/Music on...
dredman1 wrote:Dohtish reasoning:
"Attorney General Faris Al Rawi said he was been examining suggested use of pepper spray as a defence mechanism for citizens — but also had to consider what could happen if it falls into the hands of criminals."
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-02- ... -spray-use
The criminals already have their hands on something far more dangerous and deadly than pepper spray
The Paleontologist wrote:What the actual fck????
I want to give up on this country but the very little patriotism i have left in me keeps me from doing so.
The Paleontologist wrote:What the actual fck????
I want to give up on this country but the very little patriotism i have left in me keeps me from doing so.
The Paleontologist wrote:What the actual fck????
I want to give up on this country but the very little patriotism i have left in me keeps me from doing so.
RASC wrote:I always wondered about this... Guys who let their woman/sister/daughter go in ALONE to purchase items (whether it be food or groceries) while they wait in the car with AC/Music on...
DVSTT wrote:abducted wrote:Exactly why religions prosper, no problems means no need to give your money and your faith to the church, politicians work the same way, for many people PNM and UNC is religion.maj. tom wrote:DVSTT wrote:88sins wrote:DVSTT wrote:What's the legal implications of being caught with pepperspray? The way this country going, I rather have to explain to an officer why I have pepperspray than have an officer explain to my parents why I won't be coming home.
yuh go laff when yuh read this. but it serious.
you can be charged with being in possession of an illegal firearm if found with pepper spray
So the question has to be asked, given the spiraling crime rate over the last decade or so, why haven't successive governments looked at the legalisation of non-lethal weapons for the citizens? It's seems like the natural thing to do and I don't understand why it would be in their interest to keep non-lethal weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens.
The 3rd world model of government is just like this: if you solve a problem, how will you lie on the election platform next election and pull the heartstrings of hope of the population to get votes to win?
Solving pressing problems is not what elections are about. If there's nothing to promise, nothing to blame the other party for, how to continue to get votes?
Why don't the powerful elite of the country make a stand? Because they have the most to gain every elections.
Huh, I never thought about it like that.
It explains why kams can hark along about legalization of these things while in opposition, but failed to bring it up during. Her 5 years.
RASC wrote:No but WHY... Why would you sit down comfortable and skin out while yuh woman fighting up with cashier and order and totting box of food etc...
I've been noticing it for years.
Men just odd out here Yes.
dredman1 wrote:Strange reasoning:
"Attorney General Faris Al Rawi said he was been examining suggested use of pepper spray as a defence mechanism for citizens — but also had to consider what could happen if it falls into the hands of criminals."
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-02- ... -spray-use
The criminals already have their hands on something far more dangerous and deadly than pepper spray
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