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timelapse wrote:Does the exploitation involve butternut bars under a chataigne tree?
Consultation was then held with the Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard SC, certain instructions were given and on February 1st, 2022, the investigator WPC Richards preferred the following charges against the accused:
1) Trafficking in Persons, contrary to Sec 16 of the Trafficking in Persons Act Chapter 12:10.
2) Rape, contrary to Sec 4 (1) (a) of the Sexual Offences Act Chapter 11:28
3) Being a Gang Leader, contrary to Sec 5 (1) (a) of the Anti-Gang Act 4 of 2021.
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Blaze d Chalice wrote:^ Yikes
Initially thought that was slims, but I saw he was posting after those dates.
Let's hope these things actually mean something, other than out-on-bail to continue as usual.Consultation was then held with the Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard SC, certain instructions were given and on February 1st, 2022, the investigator WPC Richards preferred the following charges against the accused:
1) Trafficking in Persons, contrary to Sec 16 of the Trafficking in Persons Act Chapter 12:10.
2) Rape, contrary to Sec 4 (1) (a) of the Sexual Offences Act Chapter 11:28
3) Being a Gang Leader, contrary to Sec 5 (1) (a) of the Anti-Gang Act 4 of 2021.
Blaze d Chalice wrote:Last month I needed one of my recently completed apartment cleaned up for the new tenants.
The Venny who does most of my cleaning could not come but she give me another Venny number.
She spoke English good, came early clean up the place fast.
And it was very clean too because the doors use to remain open to air out the paint fumes and dust and sand from outside would blow inside, so you could clearly see the before/after.
If I had picked a local - all now so 3rd February, the new tenants woulda already move in and walking around in dust and chit and trini woulda "nearly reach" or "It ha traffic"
And this same one joined me to a group with lots of Vennys, some of them looking for work too, so I don't think I would ever need to hire local ever again.
They very good at emptying other people's houses quickly.Blaze d Chalice wrote:Last month I needed one of my recently completed apartment cleaned up for the new tenants.
The Venny who does most of my cleaning could not come but she give me another Venny number.
She spoke English good, came early clean up the place fast.
And it was very clean too because the doors use to remain open to air out the paint fumes and dust and sand from outside would blow inside, so you could clearly see the before/after.
If I had picked a local - all now so 3rd February, the new tenants woulda already move in and walking around in dust and chit and trini woulda "nearly reach" or "It ha traffic"
And this same one joined me to a group with lots of Vennys, some of them looking for work too, so I don't think I would ever need to hire local ever again.
Blaze d Chalice wrote:^ Yikes
Initially thought that was slims, but I saw he was posting after those dates.
Let's hope these things actually mean something, other than out-on-bail to continue as usual.Consultation was then held with the Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard SC, certain instructions were given and on February 1st, 2022, the investigator WPC Richards preferred the following charges against the accused:
1) Trafficking in Persons, contrary to Sec 16 of the Trafficking in Persons Act Chapter 12:10.
2) Rape, contrary to Sec 4 (1) (a) of the Sexual Offences Act Chapter 11:28
3) Being a Gang Leader, contrary to Sec 5 (1) (a) of the Anti-Gang Act 4 of 2021.
matr1x wrote:The issue here is that by hiring the illegal venes, you are propagating crime in Trinidad
timelapse wrote:My pardna ex- vene was so good at it,she brought her cousin with a pickup and cleaned his entire apartment.When they finished,all that remained were the floor,roof and walls.
This was in petit valley.She cleaned so good , that there was nothing left to clean afterwards.Will recommend 15/10 stars rating
dogg wrote:Besides the ole talk. Man still partaking of these types of goods in covid times??
Blaze d Chalice wrote:matr1x wrote:The issue here is that by hiring the illegal venes, you are propagating crime in Trinidad
Well I don't feel I would intentionally hire an illegal one at this point in time. But if it happen, wey you go do? You still got the work done ent? Without anyone being rob, rape, kidnap or kill?
Is not like I hiring them to kidnap, rob, rape or kill. I don't even ask to see residence card or whatever it called, or even covid vaccine, because I not rubbing up in their face and between their leg like some of ollor.timelapse wrote:My pardna ex- vene was so good at it,she brought her cousin with a pickup and cleaned his entire apartment.When they finished,all that remained were the floor,roof and walls.
This was in petit valley.She cleaned so good , that there was nothing left to clean afterwards.Will recommend 15/10 stars rating
Nah dan I don't know where ollor shopping. That sound like a domestic/personal matter.
So far I have never had things missing and I leave them unattended.
I even used that same apartment as a spare for myself before it was completed, in case I was stranded after 10 during lockdown. Just a couch and a small fridge and a 1-burner electric, but also tools and other equipment. Even a welding plant.
I let a few people knew the door was unlocked when I not there incase of any electrical fire or water leaking. (There was exposed wires because of ongoing work) and still meet everything as is.dogg wrote:Besides the ole talk. Man still partaking of these types of goods in covid times??
Well when you are a social reject and can't even get your mammy to "give you ah hand"
You would find you putting yourself in all kinds of dangerous situations just to get one sniff.
So yeah people still partaking.
Homeboy in the picture is one shining example.
At least he have his mask with him.
No mask no 'entry'Blaze d Chalice wrote:matr1x wrote:The issue here is that by hiring the illegal venes, you are propagating crime in Trinidad
Well I don't feel I would intentionally hire an illegal one at this point in time. But if it happen, wey you go do? You still got the work done ent? Without anyone being rob, rape, kidnap or kill?
Is not like I hiring them to kidnap, rob, rape or kill. I don't even ask to see residence card or whatever it called, or even covid vaccine, because I not rubbing up in their face and between their leg like some of ollor.timelapse wrote:My pardna ex- vene was so good at it,she brought her cousin with a pickup and cleaned his entire apartment.When they finished,all that remained were the floor,roof and walls.
This was in petit valley.She cleaned so good , that there was nothing left to clean afterwards.Will recommend 15/10 stars rating
Nah dan I don't know where ollor shopping. That sound like a domestic/personal matter.
So far I have never had things missing and I leave them unattended.
I even used that same apartment as a spare for myself before it was completed, in case I was stranded after 10 during lockdown. Just a couch and a small fridge and a 1-burner electric, but also tools and other equipment. Even a welding plant.
I let a few people knew the door was unlocked when I not there incase of any electrical fire or water leaking. (There was exposed wires because of ongoing work) and still meet everything as is.dogg wrote:Besides the ole talk. Man still partaking of these types of goods in covid times??
Well when you are a social reject and can't even get your mammy to "give you ah hand"
You would find you putting yourself in all kinds of dangerous situations just to get one sniff.
So yeah people still partaking.
Homeboy in the picture is one shining example.
At least he have his mask with him.
matr1x wrote:At least he have his mask with him.By enabling them, you are part of the problem
dogg wrote:matr1x wrote:At least he have his mask with him.By enabling them, you are part of the problem
Which problem?
More than 2,000 Venezuelans who came to TT seeking a better life have returned home as the cost of living here increases.
Since TT reopened its borders on July 17, 2021, thousands of migrants have left of their own free will. The borders were closed in March 2020 as one of the measures to prevent the spread of covid19.
One of the single largest groups left on the day the borders reopened.
On that day, close to 700 migrants who sought refuge here to escape the economic and political turmoil left this country on a chartered vessel to head back home.
Cristian Roldan, a 32-year-old Venezuelan who was waiting at the port of Cedros, on January 27, to get on the boat to take him home after four years in TT, says he misses his son.
“I came to TT for my son and for him I return now. When I left my country he was two years old, today he has grown up. I miss him and I need to hug him,” said Roldan.
He thanked the people of TT for opening their doors and giving him support during his stay.
“I think my time at TT is over. I go to my country looking for alternatives to continue giving my son the socioeconomic stability he needs and to be at his side,” said Roldan.
Although many Venezuelans believe that things in their country have not improved, others like Carlos Altuve believe that they have.
“There are options, some business can be opened in Venezuela. Now the US dollar is being handled a lot there and many companies have reopened. I want to go try my luck in my own country, with my family close by,” Altuve said.
He and his brother, Andres, both lawyers, have been in TT for three years and worked in the construction industry while here.
Cesar Armao had been in TT for three and a half years before he decided to put an end to his migratory adventure.
“I'm tired of migrating, here the economy is also changing, the prices of food, transportation, rent and medicine are going up, while wages for migrants are getting lower and lower,” he said.
hover11 wrote:Max, what's happening hereFB_IMG_1644149284383.jpg
matr1x wrote:Will they be carrying back their pickney?
Max,MaxPower wrote:Happy Sunday Friends,
Many of our Venezuelan brothers and sisters have found their new home in T&T.
Lives were changed, lives were remade and rebuilt….love was found.
Sad to see a fraction of our neighbors leave but rest assured they will return to our welcoming arms.
hover11 wrote:Max,MaxPower wrote:Happy Sunday Friends,
Many of our Venezuelan brothers and sisters have found their new home in T&T.
Lives were changed, lives were remade and rebuilt….love was found.
Sad to see a fraction of our neighbors leave but rest assured they will return to our welcoming arms.
Soon enough we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves, how can we help others if we can't ourselves first?
MaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Max,MaxPower wrote:Happy Sunday Friends,
Many of our Venezuelan brothers and sisters have found their new home in T&T.
Lives were changed, lives were remade and rebuilt….love was found.
Sad to see a fraction of our neighbors leave but rest assured they will return to our welcoming arms.
Soon enough we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves, how can we help others if we can't ourselves first?
Jason,
I understand your concerns.
But when you say “soon enough” that would mean that we are in a critical state because “soon enough” doesn’t happen overnight bro.
How can we be in a “soon enough” stage when Pig Pen Carnival 2022 is on? Can you imagine what $15 MILLION can do??? How much can that feed?
Jason…when Carnival is in full swing and the pandemic is over, “soon enough” isnt coming anytime soon.
But sure, T&T is in a critical state just like the healthcare system and the forever collapsing ICU.
T&T is blessed, God is clearly a Trini and Trinis asses are happy. We can more than help eachother and others. Look around Jason, tell me where are the Trinis begging for food and dropping dead on the pavement.
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