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alfa wrote:Immigrants put an added burden on already stressed public services including protective services in protecting them. Worse yet if they are illegal where they will be afraid of making a report. The report doesn't factor that in and it's unfair to blame the ttps if that's the case. The best way to protect immigrants is to not have illegal ones here in the first place
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RedVEVO wrote:alfa wrote:Immigrants put an added burden on already stressed public services including protective services in protecting them. Worse yet if they are illegal where they will be afraid of making a report. The report doesn't factor that in and it's unfair to blame the ttps if that's the case. The best way to protect immigrants is to not have illegal ones here in the first place
These are completely FALSE statementsand uneducated and misinformed in nature.
Regardless of status ALL humans have a constitutional right to be protected .
What is "stressed" public services ?![]()
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Example: Health Services - Immigrants usually go to a doctor from their own country .
alfa wrote:RedVEVO wrote:alfa wrote:Immigrants put an added burden on already stressed public services including protective services in protecting them. Worse yet if they are illegal where they will be afraid of making a report. The report doesn't factor that in and it's unfair to blame the ttps if that's the case. The best way to protect immigrants is to not have illegal ones here in the first place
These are completely FALSE statementsand uneducated and misinformed in nature.
Regardless of status ALL humans have a constitutional right to be protected .
What is "stressed" public services ?![]()
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Example: Health Services - Immigrants usually go to a doctor from their own country .
So you're saying Venezuelans go to venezueln doctors in Trinidad?
88sins wrote:alfa wrote:RedVEVO wrote:alfa wrote:Immigrants put an added burden on already stressed public services including protective services in protecting them. Worse yet if they are illegal where they will be afraid of making a report. The report doesn't factor that in and it's unfair to blame the ttps if that's the case. The best way to protect immigrants is to not have illegal ones here in the first place
These are completely FALSE statementsand uneducated and misinformed in nature.
Regardless of status ALL humans have a constitutional right to be protected .
What is "stressed" public services ?![]()
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Example: Health Services - Immigrants usually go to a doctor from their own country .
So you're saying Venezuelans go to venezueln doctors in Trinidad?
you sound surprised.
yes, there are venezuelan doctors in T&T, even has quite a few in the public healthcare service.
I not gonna say they actively seek out their own, but many are more comfortable going to a venezuelan or cuban doctor than a local, especially if their english is limited. I suppose it's a language barrier thing
38 sheep, 18 goats stolen from Ministry's breeding unit
Amid a spate of incidents involving the theft of goats and sheep, yet another incident is being investigated after 56 animals were taken from the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries’ animal breeding unit in Mayaro.
Minister Clarence Rambharat said the matter is being investigated, adding that this incident may have been an inside job.
Agricultural Officer at the Ministry, Camini Maharaj, made a Facebook post on Sunday after the discovery of the shocking theft:
‘Today Sunday 16th August,2020 will never be forgotten. I recieved news early in the morning that all the animals were stolen from Mayaro Breeding Unit, sheep and goats.’
‘On my arrival to the station it was empty a sad site only one goat was left because she escaped.'
‘As I walked around the pens my eyes filled with water because I knew which animal was in each pen and I would touch them and say your boss lady is here tell me what you all want more grass more feed mineral licks.’
‘I contained myself for the staff present on site because I knew how much each and everyone of them would have cared in some gentle way for all the animals the foreman, stockmen, labourers, watchmen, tractor driver, checker, livestock officer, veterinary officer, AA3, AA2 and other technical staff.’
‘The Directorate and senior persons in authority were all shaken up by this theft. I am thankful for their support today. This station would have provided high quality breeding stock to farmers at a subsidized cost, hence boosting the livestock sector. I will miss them all.’
In another incident, 21 goats were reportedly stolen from an elderly La Romaine farmer.
The Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Susan Shurland, told Loop News that these were prime breeding animals and the theft is a sore blow to the farming industry.
‘I feel it for the farmers; the Mayaro Breeding Unit was a source of assistance to help farmers get support for their own farms. They took all 56 animals at that Unit, and that would have formed part of the support we give to farmers, so they may suffer more because of this.’
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Praedial Larceny Unit is continuing investigations.
http://www.looptt.com/content/38-sheep- ... eding-unit
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:He sound like chester sambrano eh....lolll
But i believe the guy's name is also chester, a well known drag racer I believe
maj. tom wrote:38 sheep, 18 goats stolen from Ministry's breeding unit
Amid a spate of incidents involving the theft of goats and sheep, yet another incident is being investigated after 56 animals were taken from the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries’ animal breeding unit in Mayaro.
Minister Clarence Rambharat said the matter is being investigated, adding that this incident may have been an inside job.
Agricultural Officer at the Ministry, Camini Maharaj, made a Facebook post on Sunday after the discovery of the shocking theft:
‘Today Sunday 16th August,2020 will never be forgotten. I recieved news early in the morning that all the animals were stolen from Mayaro Breeding Unit, sheep and goats.’
‘On my arrival to the station it was empty a sad site only one goat was left because she escaped.'
‘As I walked around the pens my eyes filled with water because I knew which animal was in each pen and I would touch them and say your boss lady is here tell me what you all want more grass more feed mineral licks.’
‘I contained myself for the staff present on site because I knew how much each and everyone of them would have cared in some gentle way for all the animals the foreman, stockmen, labourers, watchmen, tractor driver, checker, livestock officer, veterinary officer, AA3, AA2 and other technical staff.’
‘The Directorate and senior persons in authority were all shaken up by this theft. I am thankful for their support today. This station would have provided high quality breeding stock to farmers at a subsidized cost, hence boosting the livestock sector. I will miss them all.’
In another incident, 21 goats were reportedly stolen from an elderly La Romaine farmer.
The Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Susan Shurland, told Loop News that these were prime breeding animals and the theft is a sore blow to the farming industry.
‘I feel it for the farmers; the Mayaro Breeding Unit was a source of assistance to help farmers get support for their own farms. They took all 56 animals at that Unit, and that would have formed part of the support we give to farmers, so they may suffer more because of this.’
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Praedial Larceny Unit is continuing investigations.
http://www.looptt.com/content/38-sheep- ... eding-unit
SEVERAL PERSONS ARRESTED FOR 7 STOLEN VEHICLES ...
Several persons are currently in custody regarding the 7 stolen vehicles that was discovered by police officers on Wednesday 19th August.
It is alleged that the elderly couple, Anisa Ramkissoon & Shirvan Ramkissoon, own several Foreign Used Cars and Parts businesses in Bamboo and Central area. All of which contains stolen items including White Boy Auto.
The person shown in the driver's permit picture, Kerton Edwards aka Throat, is the man who actually committed all of the robberies. He is believed to be responsible for at least 90% of all of the vehicles recently stolen in Trinidad.
The police is seeking the public assistance in locating every single business and or property owned
by these individuals as they believe that there are many more vehicles to be recovered.
16 cycles wrote:How many held?
Good job @ ttps
Maybe new gun laws for home use only is needed rather than carry .pugboy wrote:home invasion is the worst scenario to experience
zoom rader wrote:Maybe new gun laws for home use only is needed.pugboy wrote:home invasion is the worst scenario to experience
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