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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby nervewrecker » January 27th, 2014, 3:27 pm

Spitfir3 wrote:
ruffneck_12 wrote:is how beetham think they spiting POS/police

but is actually them who getting the full brunt of all the smoke


yuh really think that smoke goin an do them something?
most them beethamites like cockroaches if a nuke hit Trinidad they might be the only survivors of the aftermath


Them and clock face pioneer decks will be all that's left

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Rainman » January 27th, 2014, 3:34 pm

Soooooo....they start a fire in beetham landfill which lead to them diverting the waste to other locations, nullifying the need for them to work and subsequently take "morney out of their pockets"



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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby TriniAutoMart » January 27th, 2014, 3:41 pm

Reports at midday state that over 12 fires at the Beetham landfill were deliberately set last night (Sunday). Members of the Trinidad and Tobago Solid Waste Management Authority made the confirmation today.

Source: TnT Finder


And yet no one is going to be charged for this act of terrorism and unauthorised persons will still be allowed into the dump.

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ » January 27th, 2014, 3:47 pm

nervewrecker wrote:
Spitfir3 wrote:
ruffneck_12 wrote:is how beetham think they spiting POS/police

but is actually them who getting the full brunt of all the smoke


yuh really think that smoke goin an do them something?
most them beethamites like cockroaches if a nuke hit Trinidad they might be the only survivors of the aftermath


Them and clock face pioneer decks will be all that's left

Jus so yuh jump on pios and say he face like ah "clock"?

:wtf:

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby nervewrecker » January 27th, 2014, 4:17 pm

I'd so play with it

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby pugboy » January 27th, 2014, 7:05 pm

Rolph Balgobin article pointed exactly to this sector of society which can do what they want
and police/authorities cannot do anything about it.
Which govt have the stones to do something drastic ?

The population can strike back though, just remember that every piece of garbage discarded
is properly examined in the dump and taken for use/consumption if of any value(nutritional?)

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby ruffneck_12 » January 27th, 2014, 7:21 pm

why dey doh set dey house on fire?

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby nervewrecker » January 27th, 2014, 7:49 pm

ruffneck_12 wrote:why dey doh set dey house on fire?


That is some of them house

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby rfari » January 27th, 2014, 8:25 pm

pugboy wrote:Rolph Balgobin article pointed exactly to this sector of society which can do what they want
and police/authorities cannot do anything about it.
Which govt have the stones to do something drastic ?

The population can strike back though, just remember that every piece of garbage discarded
is properly examined in the dump and taken for use/consumption if of any value(nutritional?)

*strokes beard*
A la columbus with small pox laced blankets. Hmmm...

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby pioneer » January 27th, 2014, 9:56 pm

Heard the beethamites were trying to breach NP compound, part of the reason they evacuate.

Point to note is that NP security heavily armed











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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby noshownogo » January 27th, 2014, 10:12 pm

Rainman wrote:Soooooo....they start a fire in beetham landfill which lead to them diverting the waste to other locations, nullifying the need for them to work and subsequently take "morney out of their pockets"



Nice



If one representative of The Gardens could only comprehend what you just called them there in that play of words eh :lol:

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby bluespeed » January 28th, 2014, 12:37 am

time to call the de ole man who had the magical zaboccas

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby RIPEBREDFRUIT » January 28th, 2014, 7:26 am

RASC wrote:One party scared for fear of being labeled racist.
The next party scared cause they think it will alienate their core demographic.

What a waste.


Ironic that the next party is the one who is solely responsible for the creation and maintenance of that same place........... everyone knows that the peenemm has been handing out free everything to those animals for years upon years, so don't try to preach sh1t in here.

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby zoom rader » January 28th, 2014, 7:33 am

This the product of illegal immigration, and we still have clowns in support of illegal immigrants.

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby speedist » January 28th, 2014, 7:47 am

RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:
RASC wrote:One party scared for fear of being labeled racist.
The next party scared cause they think it will alienate their core demographic.

What a waste.


Ironic that the next party is the one who is solely responsible for the creation and maintenance of that same place........... everyone knows that the peenemm has been handing out free everything to those animals for years upon years, so don't try to preach sh1t in here.


Man sound like zoom rader there boy. But is truth anyway, they pretty much getting everything. GATE still available but I eh see them using it though. :|

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ » January 28th, 2014, 8:57 am

Security beefed up after 12 ‘unplanned’ landfill fires

Story Created: Jan 27, 2014 at 9:38 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jan 27, 2014 at 11:20 PM ECT


SECURITY has been stepped up at the Beetham landfill following the emergence of a batch of “unplanned” fires that occurred after a Beetham man was shot by the police in the vicinity of the landfill on Sunday.

The Solid Waste Management Co Ltd (Swmcol) yesterday confirmed that security had been beefed up and stated in a media release it is working with the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service and a multi-agency team to bring the situation under control.

Users of the landfill have also been asked to divert to Swmcol’s two other landfill sites at Forres Park and Guanapo to assist the company in “bringing the situation under control in the shortest possible time”.
The multi-agency group comprises the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) and the Disaster Management Unit of the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation.

“This multi-agency group has initiated plans to conduct air quality testing and an assessment of the health impact,” Swmcol stated.

“The Ministry of National Security has also intensified its security operations in the area to ensure that the public is not affected in accessing the Beetham Highway and the Priority Bus Route,” it added.

Yesterday’s statement disclosed that the fires were burning at more than 12 separate locations in the landfill, making it difficult to manage and control.

“These fires are unplanned and started on Sunday, January 26 after a shooting incident in the vicinity of the landfill involving the Police and a Beetham resident,” Swmcol said.

The company also apologised to the national community for the “inconvenience and adverse consequences” of the fires.

The National Petroleum Company (NP), announced yesterday it was forced to keep its Sea Lots office closed yesterday due to the presence of smoke that was still emanating from the landfill.

The EMA said yesterday it has dispatched a team who will be part of the multi-agency group working on the fires and will provide updates accordingly.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Sec ... 11591.html

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ » January 28th, 2014, 8:59 am

City of Smoke

By RACHAEL ESPINET Tuesday, January 28 2014

PORT-OF-SPAIN was smoked out.

At least 12 fires, burning out of control yesterday amid mounds of rubbish in the Beetham Landfill caused clouds of smoke to blanket the entire city causing a health hazard to thousands who work or attend school in the capital.

“The Solid Waste Management Company Limited (SWMCOL) is working assiduously with the Fire Service to bring these fires under control and in this regard is receiving valuable support from the Disaster Management Unit of the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation, the Environmental Management Unit (EMA) and the ODPM,” said George Elias, SWMCOL general manager of sales, marketing and communications.

Elias said the fires were unplanned, burning in 12 separate locations and have become “extremely” difficult to control. He added that some of the fires were started on Sunday following a shooting incident near the landfill involving a policeman and a Beetham resident.

Elias said this multi-agency group has initiated plans to conduct air quality testing and an assessment of the health impact. He said the Ministry of National Security has also intensified its security operations in the area to ensure the public is not affected in accessing the Beetham Highway and Priority Bus Route.

“SWMCOL apologises to the national community for the inconvenience and adverse consequences of these fires. Furthermore, SWMCOL is appealing to the many users of the Beetham Landfill to divert to our two other landfill sites at Forres Park and Guanapo in order to assist us in bringing the situation under control in the shortest possible time,” Elias said. Ganga Singh, Minister of Environment and Water Resources said that while SWMCOL falls under the purview of the Ministry of Local Government, he remains very concerned about the fires.

“Port-of-Spain is fogged up. Smoke is enveloping the city and these fires were deliberately set. It is unacceptable...setting fire to the landfill. Certainly I will be in contact with SWMCOL,” Singh said.

Local Government Minster Marlene Coudray told Newsday she is in constant communication with the chairperson of SWMCOL, Nalini Sooklal. Coudray said SWMCOL is doing its best to contain the situation.

Asked about security levels at the landfill, Coudray said, “They (SWMCOL) have been doing their best, but they cannot put security in every inch of the landfill. They are doing their best.”

Dr Stephan Ramroop, CEO of the Office of Disaster, Preparedness and Management (ODPM) said the ODPM was aware of the incident. He said there were no requests for emergency aid. Amrita Maharaj-Dube, corporate communications officer at the EMA said there was a team on site yesterday carrying out investigations. EMA test results on air quality are pending. Officials at schools in and around the city were allowed to send students home early, Yolanda Morales-Carvalho, media relations officer at the Ministry of Education, said yesterday.

“The schools are not closed, but some schools were affected and the schools closest to the area were allowed to send their students home,” Morales-Carvalho said.

Students of Tranquility Secondary, Beetham Government Primary, Nelson Street Boys’ RC, Success Laventille Secondary, Tranquility Government Primary and South East Port-of- Spain Secondary were all sent home early.

“Both teachers and students complained of smoke-filled classrooms, breathing problems and burning throats and eyes,” said Lynsley Doodhai, second vice-president of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA).

The students of Tranquility Secondary and Primary schools were affected by the smoke despite the schools being located on Victoria Avenue, Newtown. The smoke also affected businesses including operations at National Petroleum (NP) Head Office off the Beetham Highway which was closed for the day.

A release from NP said that fuel delivery to their service station network was not affected at this time; however, there were no further sales of Liquid Petroleum Gas cylinders from that location for the remainder of the day. Up to seven o’clock last night, the smell of smoke was still pervasive in the capital.

http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,189819.html

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ted_v2 » January 28th, 2014, 9:01 am

kill them all, they cant keep holding the country at ransom for their stupidness.
then again
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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ » January 28th, 2014, 9:02 am

...Thick smoke closes schools

Story Created: Jan 27, 2014 at 9:42 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jan 27, 2014 at 11:20 PM ECT


The thick smoke billowing from the Beetham landfill yesterday caused the early closure of some schools in Port of Spain.

Second vice-president of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA),Lynsley Doodhai, has called on the Ministry of Education to address the problem.

According to Doodhai, the schools affected were Tranquillity Secondary, Beetham Government Primary, Nelson Street Boys’ RC, Success/Laventille Secondary, Tranquillity Government Primary and South East Port of Spain Secondary. Both teachers and pupils complained of smoke-filled classrooms, breathing problems and burning throats and eyes, Doodhai said.

Communications specialist of the Ministry of Education, Alicia Busby, confirmed parents were allowed to pick up their children from school yesterday because of the intense smoke.

However, she said the ministry did not receive any report concerning Tranquillity Secondary School and Beetham Government Primary.

She said there was not much the ministry could have done in such a situation except allow parents to pick up their children, especially those with respiratory problems.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Thi ... 12171.html

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Xplode » January 28th, 2014, 9:02 am

Griffith: Beetham fires not arson­
Published: in the Guardian
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Derek Achong

National Security Minister Gary Griffith says the fires in the Beetham landfill which caused much of Port-of-Spain to be blanketed in dense smoke for most of yesterday was not caused by residents protesting a police shooting of one of their neighbours. “My information is that it is not in anyway related to an act of arson,” Griffith said in a brief telephone interview yesterday. His statement on the issue mirrored that of residents, who adamantly denied any involvement in the incident. “Police just looking for an excuse and for somebody to blame,” one male resident, who wished to remain unnamed, said yesterday.

Who responded to the scene and remained in the area until late Sunday to ensure protests did not affect other citizens as they had in the past. With some protesters threatening to continue protests yesterday, the officers returned to the area before rush-hour traffic began yesterday morning and evening. They were seen patrolling and were parked at strategic locations along the highway to allow for speedy responses in the event of any reports of illegal activity, though by the end of the day there were none reported.

“It was professionally handled,” Griffith said yesterday in describing the police’s response. He also praised Beetham residents fort acting in a professional manner by refraining from disrupting commuters through blocking the highway, despite their concern over the manner in which the police handled the incident on Sunday. Besson Street police are continuing investigations into Williams’ shooting.


"When a gov't minister can praise Beetham residents for not blocking the highway, we reach "
firetruck is this ,griffin playing up


“Port-of-Spain is fogged up. Smoke is enveloping the city and these fires were deliberately set. It is unacceptable...setting fire to the landfill. Certainly I will be in contact with SWMCOL,” Singh said.

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ » January 28th, 2014, 9:04 am

Traffic flows freely

Despite threats of protest action...

Story Created: Jan 27, 2014 at 9:40 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jan 27, 2014 at 11:20 PM ECT


DESPITE threats by Beetham Gardens residents to carry out further protest action yesterday following the shooting of one of their own by police officers on Sunday, the area remained relatively calm yesterday.

However, there was a heavy police presence in the area.
There were no reports of any blockage of the Beetham Highway or the Priority Bus Route (PBR) by the residents up to yesterday evening as they had threatened.

For most of the day, however, thick smoke emanated from the Beetham landfill forcing several offices in the area and downtown Port of Spain to close their doors for the day.

Fires were set at 12 different locations in the landfill, the Solid Waste Management Co Ltd (Swmcol) reported.

Whether the fires were part of the protest action, Minister of National Security Gary Griffith could not confirm.

During a brief telephone interview, Griffith said he could not directly link the fires to Sunday’s incident during which a Beetham resident was shot in the leg by police close to the landfill after he allegedly threw rocks at their vehicle.

“The area remains calm. There is no disruption in traffic or anything because we have put systems in place to prevent any type of protest that could result in traffic congestion along the highway or bus route,” said Griffith.

The minister said since the incident on Sunday, officers were dispatched to the area to ensure the safety of motorists and the travelling public who may have had to venture close to Beetham Gardens to get into or out of the capital.

He said despite there not being any protests, the officers would remain in the area for as long as necessary to prevent any type of illegal action.
On Sunday morning, there was a stand-off between residents and officers following the shooting of the 26-year-old man.

Police said they were on mobile patrol around 9 a.m. along the highway when they noticed the man throwing stones at their vehicle.

The officers said they told the man to stop but he refused and continued throwing larger rocks.
It was then that one of the officers fired a warning shot, before shooting the man in one of his legs.
Residents on the other hand denied the police’s version of what had taken place.
They claimed the man was constantly being victimised by the officers. They said he was walking along the highway when the officers stopped their vehicle and opened fire on him. At no point was he throwing rocks at the police car, they said.

Up to yesterday evening, the man was a patient at the Port of Spain General Hospital under police guard.

When released from the hospital, police said he will be charged with throwing missiles and damaging government property.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Tra ... 11871.html

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby bluespeed » January 28th, 2014, 9:36 am

I had an iron man bumper installed on my 4x4, i want one of those creatures to step in my way when i am driving 80k heading out of POS....

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby ~*Pãñdorą*~ » January 28th, 2014, 9:39 am

Ѵ∑ŤЄЃλЙ™ wrote:
Up to yesterday evening, the man was a patient at the Port of Spain General Hospital under police guard.


Probably getting the best meals he ever get in his life!
Sleeping on the best beds he ever slept on!
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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Les Bain » January 28th, 2014, 9:43 am

Xplode wrote:“It was professionally handled,” Griffith said yesterday in describing the police’s response. He also praised Beetham residents fort acting in a professional manner by refraining from disrupting commuters through blocking the highway, despite their concern over the manner in which the police handled the incident on Sunday. Besson Street police are continuing investigations into Williams’ shooting.


"When a gov't minister can praise Beetham residents for not blocking the highway, we reach "
firetruck is this ,griffin playing up



So chooking your hand in the police face, telling them they cyah do nutten is professional?
Next thing he'll praise them for the whole "lewwe cuff it out" thing as an alternative to gun violence.

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Postby ~*Pãñdorą*~ » January 28th, 2014, 9:46 am

Les Bain wrote:
Xplode wrote:“It was professionally handled,” Griffith said yesterday in describing the police’s response. He also praised Beetham residents fort acting in a professional manner by refraining from disrupting commuters through blocking the highway, despite their concern over the manner in which the police handled the incident on Sunday. Besson Street police are continuing investigations into Williams’ shooting.


"When a gov't minister can praise Beetham residents for not blocking the highway, we reach "
firetruck is this ,griffin playing up



So chooking your hand in the police face, telling them they cyah do nutten is professional?
Next thing he'll praise them for the whole "lewwe cuff it out" thing as an alternative to gun violence.


See why he is de fuss one need de gag order!! Chupes!!

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby sliderz1 » January 28th, 2014, 9:56 am

bluespeed wrote:I had an iron man bumper installed on my 4x4, i want one of those creatures to step in my way when i am driving 80k heading out of POS....

they'll be tossed onto your windscreen...

then what?

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby Spitfir3 » January 28th, 2014, 10:05 am

ruffneck_12 wrote:why dey doh set themselves on fire?


fixed 8-)

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby bluespeed » January 28th, 2014, 10:06 am

sliderz1 wrote:
bluespeed wrote:I had an iron man bumper installed on my 4x4, i want one of those creatures to step in my way when i am driving 80k heading out of POS....

they'll be tossed onto your windscreen...

then what?


wrong bro!!!...that bumper deflects and send stuff under the vehicle plus my 4x4 has a lift kit on it!

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby KM_2NR » January 28th, 2014, 10:10 am

dis one still fogging up de place.

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Re: What's happening in beetham?

Postby sliderz1 » January 28th, 2014, 11:18 am

bluespeed wrote:
sliderz1 wrote:
bluespeed wrote:I had an iron man bumper installed on my 4x4, i want one of those creatures to step in my way when i am driving 80k heading out of POS....

they'll be tossed onto your windscreen...

then what?


wrong bro!!!...that bumper deflects and send stuff under the vehicle plus my 4x4 has a lift kit on it!

i know them first hand....the lift is where you get away :mrgreen:

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