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allrotor wrote:K74T wrote:Beautiful faces this morning
rfari wrote:allrotor wrote:if those allegations made by Dr. Rowley are true, what are the consenquences of such?
Fine and /or jail. Think it is 4k fine. 3 months jail
Trinispougla wrote:zoom rader wrote:antlind wrote:Why is it people cannot follow a simple rule. No canvassing on Election Day. Assuming rowleys allegations are true.
A text message is breaking the law?
Technically no but only because ebc regulations aint get amended in donkey years. It should be though
RASC wrote:A person like that doesn't care about their future... Or their children's future.
rfari wrote:If I didn't notify ebc of my change of address then maybe I didn't have intentions of voting in the first place
Kewell35 wrote:Well it look like PNM winning by a landslide...fellas I real confident about this. I will humble mehself and go out and suck some UNC punani if PNM lose.
Kewell35 wrote:Well it look like PNM winning by a landslide...
rfari wrote:Didn't u have a baytee to wager last week?
Cooloh wrote:CONCERNS are being raised about text messages being received by people asking for their vote today, election day. However, while the Election and Boundaries Commission (EBC) says that trying to persuade someone to vote in a particular way today is illegal, there is no law related to text messages or social media appeals.
The Express was shown a screen-shot and sent via text messaging from a person claiming to be, “Bhoe Tewarie”.
The message read, “Vote today for Dr Bhoe Tewarie in Caroni Central, and after you vote your Prime Minister will be Kamla Persad-Bissessar. Every vote counts for the Rising Sun”.
The text message was sent at 6:02 a.m.
According to Communications manager of the EBC, Dominic Hinds, this practice is not illegal.
He said, “ There is no law against texting or using social media to encourage persons to vote for a particular candidate. We encourage persons to desist from such practice and incidents such as theses should be reported to the police”.
Other rules prohibited on election day include: canvassing or campaigning is not allowed neither should there be any broadcast via print, radio or television of a candidate. No-one is allowed to wear any party symbols or a political party promotional material as they go to the polling station. It is also illegal for someone to ask you who you intend to vote. It is illegal to consume alcohol within 100 yards of the polling station and people are not allowed to congregate 100 yards of the polling station.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150907 ... ampaigning
rfari wrote:Didn't u have a baytee to wager last week?
AbstractPoetic wrote:Kewell35 wrote:Well it look like PNM winning by a landslide...
Proof?
Habit7 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:Didn't u have a baytee to wager last week?
She horn him and now they break up
rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:Didn't u have a baytee to wager last week?
She horn him and now they break up
Doh talkshit nah man
allrotor wrote:Habit7 wrote:
u went an vote or u do something else with that hand lol.
whenever ppl see free thing eh...smh
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