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Les Bain wrote:Scrap iron association man musbe ironing he suit to be on TV in the morning.
hover11 wrote:The government moving bad too, what are they waiting on to shut down this industry things getting from bad to worse yet they continue to sit on their hands as per usual. One million in damages as reported by TSTT , taxpayers will be required to foot that bill while the criminals remain at large.
pugboy wrote:that second dealer who come out and talk playing smart though
he just fraid they really clamp down and the gravy stop totally
allyuh every stop to wonder how a scrap iron yard opens every day and have huge sums of cash stored to payout everyday,
must be on a much larger scale than a casino
do they pay taxes or report to anybody ?
what are the logistics of these cash movements, what do they do with the forex they collecting from foreign ?
are they part of the central bank know your customer procedures ?
pugboy wrote:that second dealer who come out and talk playing smart though
he just fraid they really clamp down and the gravy stop totally
allyuh every stop to wonder how a scrap iron yard opens every day and have huge sums of cash stored to payout everyday,
must be on a much larger scale than a casino
do they pay taxes or report to anybody ?
what are the logistics of these cash movements, what do they do with the forex they collecting from foreign ?
are they part of the central bank know your customer procedures ?
But doing nothing is what they do bestRovin wrote:govt needs to stop doing nothing & at least implement d temp ban on copper like d scrap dealers suggested , not no 4 mths but at least 6 mths
d other metals is a complicated story but time to make a start rather than doing absolutely nothing ...
hover11 wrote:But doing nothing is what they do bestRovin wrote:govt needs to stop doing nothing & at least implement d temp ban on copper like d scrap dealers suggested , not no 4 mths but at least 6 mths
d other metals is a complicated story but time to make a start rather than doing absolutely nothing ...
Correct.K_J_R wrote:hover11 wrote:But doing nothing is what they do bestRovin wrote:govt needs to stop doing nothing & at least implement d temp ban on copper like d scrap dealers suggested , not no 4 mths but at least 6 mths
d other metals is a complicated story but time to make a start rather than doing absolutely nothing ...
no incentive for government to stop it.
doh involve tax or contracts awards so....dat go remain jesso.
public outcry is not an issue.
hover11 wrote:Correct.K_J_R wrote:hover11 wrote:But doing nothing is what they do bestRovin wrote:govt needs to stop doing nothing & at least implement d temp ban on copper like d scrap dealers suggested , not no 4 mths but at least 6 mths
d other metals is a complicated story but time to make a start rather than doing absolutely nothing ...
no incentive for government to stop it.
doh involve tax or contracts awards so....dat go remain jesso.
public outcry is not an issue.
Country on auto pilot for the past 8 years. Citizens affected they will make noise but politicians not affected , yeah we will beat up for a seven days but then things back to normal as per usual. Just like the pothole situation.
K_J_R wrote:
they tryin to look legit and official.
setta ol tief.hover11 wrote:Correct.K_J_R wrote:hover11 wrote:But doing nothing is what they do bestRovin wrote:govt needs to stop doing nothing & at least implement d temp ban on copper like d scrap dealers suggested , not no 4 mths but at least 6 mths
d other metals is a complicated story but time to make a start rather than doing absolutely nothing ...
no incentive for government to stop it.
doh involve tax or contracts awards so....dat go remain jesso.
public outcry is not an issue.
Country on auto pilot for the past 8 years. Citizens affected they will make noise but politicians not affected , yeah we will beat up for a seven days but then things back to normal as per usual. Just like the pothole situation.
media is just as much to blame i think. the media is supposed to highlight issue and be the voice of the people. dunno about allyuh, but having ppl running around tiefing out everything like this and the media more or less quiet?
except this ent affecting the bottom line of dey conglomorate yet. so jes like the govt dat go remain hush hush too.
But then the association will kick up and play the humanity card, that we taking bread out of thousands of people mouthsDizzy28 wrote:We don't use scrap copper here. Ban it's export and in the interim period implement a certificate of origin programme before restarting exports.
None of which would be difficult to do and there are several agencies who can assist (exporTT, Customs, MTI [who already are responsible for the Scrap Metal Policy])
hover11 wrote:But then the association will kick up and play the humanity card, that we taking bread out of thousands of people mouthsDizzy28 wrote:We don't use scrap copper here. Ban it's export and in the interim period implement a certificate of origin programme before restarting exports.
None of which would be difficult to do and there are several agencies who can assist (exporTT, Customs, MTI [who already are responsible for the Scrap Metal Policy])
Dizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:But then the association will kick up and play the humanity card, that we taking bread out of thousands of people mouthsDizzy28 wrote:We don't use scrap copper here. Ban it's export and in the interim period implement a certificate of origin programme before restarting exports.
None of which would be difficult to do and there are several agencies who can assist (exporTT, Customs, MTI [who already are responsible for the Scrap Metal Policy])
They can still do iron and aluminum which are probably by volume their biggest trading metals
This is the powers that be mentality and approach to everything take a look at crime....well we will declare it a public health emergency....**50 murders later**...well that's that next on the agendamaj. tom wrote:These people attacking essential national infrastructure now. And the government not doing enough. This should have been stopped with hard and forceful measures by the authorities. It's like "let's just see where it goes." Authorities needs to send a stern message to the root cause.
Get informants and find out immediately which yards buying it. It's not like these pipers stealing cable to go home and hug it up yuh know, somebody buying it!!! Then lock it down and find all the stolen material. This scrap yard business organized like a drug mafia. No regulation, no controls, no oversight.
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