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paid_influencer wrote:i agree w kamla she is right
pugboy wrote:inshan say that article is totally wrong and fabricated by the journalist
AlphaMan wrote:paid_influencer wrote:i agree w kamla she is right
What did she say? I missed it.
“Yes, you want a gated community but there is a process you have to follow. You don’t just go and decide you going and put up a booth at any spot you choose.”
Among the requirements for installing barriers are a petition and a formal letter to be submitted to the TPRC, which must include the signatures of at least two-thirds of residents.
A set meeting is also required involving residents, who must engage stakeholders including the councillor and utility providers. Residents who oppose the proposal are to be given the opportunity to air their issues.
Reading from a letter issued by the corporation, Persad-Bissessar said, “A site visit must be done by the corporation’s technical department, including a resulting report on the ability of the infrastructure to be safely supported in a gated community,” among other requirements.
“Also, it will be best to have a consensus among citizens about the financial contributions to funding the security guards and (upkeep) of the guard booths…” she said.
“You’re not on the frontier, that you just decide you want to put up a booth. You have to do it in accordance with the law (and you) will get through. I promise you.”
She advised the wider public to engage their communities and respective corporations to follow the protocols.
“I want to say we totally support any community that would like to become gated,”
Since receiving notice from the TPRC to demolish the structure put up last week, president of the Bamboo 2 Community Council Jeremy Naipaul has apologised and signalled his intention to do “the right thing” by satisfying the requirements.
zoom rader wrote:Journalist = PNMpugboy wrote:inshan say that article is totally wrong and fabricated by the journalist
But Fvck inshun he's a MC
zoom rader wrote:But Fvck inshun he's a MC
A simple mobile guard station would have worked to stop PNM thugsRovin wrote:buh why d residents sorry & fraid d authorities will mash up their 22k concrete guard booth , ent if they had used their brains & made it a removable structure in case of anything they wouldnt have no worries now, talk bout doing things without thinking it through ...
Yup, but then again these companies are owned by PNM bigsĥîțspugboy wrote:the security companies should offer that service when hiring them for communities
they can show up with a lil trailer to act as guard booth
Are you saying Trinidad is filled with a bunch of stupid ppl ?Rovin wrote:ppl who put up a permanent structure look fuh dat, 22k gone down d drain
borough\local govt is an ass, no dialog - jes mash it d f down, it have plenty illegal structures all over d country that needs attending to but no ... allyuh too wicked
maybe if d residents had given a security contract to certain ppl then nobody wuda touch it
what can i say, its a sh1thole country run by a bunch of red\yellow aholes ...
alfa wrote:Now pass this in palmiste block 2 south. Sure seems like a guard booth to me
PNMAlphaMan wrote:This is the guy who ordered the removal of the structure.
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