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aaron17 wrote:Why not budget 2020?matr1x wrote:A good way to ruin Christmas 2020 is to create a fake story that got shot during a mistaken home invasion
Wait...u meant santa got shot in a home invasion?
I tort he did lorse all he gifts in a sou-souaaron17 wrote:Why not budget 2020?matr1x wrote:A good way to ruin Christmas 2020 is to create a fake story that got shot during a mistaken home invasion
Wait...u meant santa got shot in a home invasion?
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Yep the budget that the government gave stole Christmas broscrewbash wrote:christmas looking depressing yes. suicide rate might go up.
screwbash wrote:yea since i hear that man talk i depressed yes. next year going to bring real hardship an covid making it worst. i was looking forward t christmas but after hearing he talk and hearing people back he up making it more sad. 2021 go make it real hard for middle and lower class, after that budget only the upper class and big business will prosper. the middle class go get mash up. glad he didnt increase price ah alcohol yes.
Yup. It's been up about 2 weeks already...daring dragoon wrote:anyone know if bhagwansingh setup their Christmas village in the piarco branch yet?
Monk BANzai wrote:hai.
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supremacy_007 wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hai.
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it took 3 pages!
Santa welcome but no zessing or weddings in Trinidad and Tobago
RYAN HAMILTON-DAVIS 2 HRS AGO
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith is lobbying for an exemption for Santa Claus to be allowed here this Christmas.
In a post on his Facebook page today, the commissioner expressed hope that Trinidad and Tobago would approve an exemption as an essential worker.
He also hoped Santa would be given full clearance to be free of all covid19 restrictions.
The message, which was directed to all police units, cited Ireland, where that country's Parliament recognised Santa as an essential worker.
"Hopefully, same would be approved in Trinidad and Tobago, and he would be given similar full clearance by the Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer, via amendments in the next Public Health Ordinance Regulations.
This would definitely avoid any embarrassment to Santa by the Police."
Griffith said he hoped Santa would also be exempted the seven-day quarantine period, prior to 24th December.
This country's borders were closed to national and non-nationals on March 22 as part of the measures adopted to reduce the exposure to covid19 and people who are allowed to enter must remain in quarantine for up to seven days.
"It is also expected that an exemption would be given for him not to be covid tested prior to entry, as it would be impractical for the poor guy to take over 200 covid tests in one night upon touchdown in every country that night.
"He would be provided with an exemption certificate, so if held in a roadblock, it would be shown and he can be allowed to proceed. Let us be kind and courteous to our guest."
He noted that in Northern and Tobago Divisions, intelligence had revealed that Santa intended to use air travel but said the exemption did not include reindeer.
Griffith said as there were 10 reindeer, they would be in breach of covid regulations which limits assemblies to no more than 10.
"Unless a waiver of this restriction is also given for this, we must act in accordance with the law.
However, rather than impose a fine on Santa and the reindeer, if held, simply ask him to continue his duty on Christmas Eve, but he must leave one reindeer behind, so the number would be less than 10.
Most probably it would be Dasher. He can be housed at the Mounted and Canine Branch until Santa's departure, whereby, he can then be released from custody, to re-join the other 9."
He said even though Santa may be given clearance of certain restrictions, and there would be few restrictions when he enters private property, however, if he is found in a zesser party or at weddings in a public place on Christmas Eve, the police would be obliged to act in accordance with the law.
Young: Santa granted exemption weeks ago to enter Trinidad and Tobago
RYAN HAMILTON-DAVIS AN HOUR AGO
Mr and Mrs. Claus at The Grant-A-Wish Foundation, 10th Santa Claus Parade, Queen's Park Savannah in this file photo. Photo: Angelo Marcelle
Minister of National Security Stuart Young has confirmed that Santa Claus will have all the necessary exemptions to deliver toys to all the boys and girls of Trinidad and Tobago.
In response to a query from Newsday, Young said he had been in conversations with St Nicholas, and the government's and Nicholas’ logistical teams worked out measures for Santa’s safe entry into this country.
“Santa’s approval was issued under my hand as Minister of National Security a couple weeks ago, but for issues related to national security, we agreed to delay the announcement to the start of December,” he explained.
As an essential worker, Santa Claus will be considered exempt from travel restrictions, as well as the mandatory seven-day quarantine. He should be able to enter TT airspace and homes without restriction.
Earlier, Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith, a in public statement, said although Santa will be allowed to enter the country he will still have to abide by physical distancing rules, so one of his reindeer, probably Dasher, would have to stay behind at the police Mounted and Canine branch.
Griffith warned that Santa would not be allowed to go to any zesser parties or weddings once he arrives. If he is found at one, police will have no choice but to act within the remit of the law.
supremacy_007 wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hai.
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it took 3 pages!
abducted wrote:
Too sweet... unappealing.pugboy wrote:haagen daz on sale today only
massy $30
normally $56
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