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MG Man wrote:typical dotish police...before they question the drivers....
rollingstock wrote:Got stopped by the police last night, some Insp. Mystar.
Gave me a ticket.....
For a boatride middle of November.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:so are they really sticking to the 10pm to 4 am schedule?
*$kїđž!™ wrote:so are they really sticking to the 10pm to 4 am schedule?
mitsu_chick941 wrote:somebody hit me up with a copy of the offenses and amounts nah
not that i plan to break the law or anything
MG Man wrote:mitsu_chick941 wrote:somebody hit me up with a copy of the offenses and amounts nah
not that i plan to break the law or anything
The Sexual Offences Act - Chapter 1986, as amended also makes selling and buying any sex service illegal in Trinidad and Tobago.
A prostitute can serve 5 years if caught soliciting sex and there is a stiffer sentence of 15 years for the person obtaining the service.
Owning or knowingly leasing property to establish a brothel is also illegal under Section 22 and can bring a 5 year sentence
9. (1) A person commits the offence of incest who, knowing
that another person is by blood relationship, his or her parent, child,
brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, uncle, niece, aunt or
nephew, as the case may be, has sexual intercourse with that person.
(2) A person who commits the offence of incest is liable
on conviction to imprisonment—
(a) if committed by an adult with a person under
fourteen years of age, for life;
(b) if committed by an adult with a person fourteen
years of age or more, for life;
(c) if committed between minors fourteen years of
age or more, for two years.
(3) A person is not guilty of an offence under this section
if that person committed the offence under restraint, duress or fear.
(4) In this section, any expression importing a relationship
between two persons shall be taken to apply notwithstanding that
the relationship is not traced through lawful wedlock, and “brother”
includes half-brother and “sister” includes half-sister.
16. (1) A person who commits an act of serious indecency
on or towards another is guilty of an offence and is liable on
conviction to imprisonment—
(a) if committed on or towards a minor under sixteen
years of age for ten years for a first offence and
to imprisonment for fifteen years for a subsequent
offence;
(b) if committed on or towards a person sixteen years
of age or more for five years.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:question: let's say you had your vehicle inspected and a week or so later your engine has to change...you end up in a road block and the officer decides to check your engine number and see it's not corresponding to what is on the inspection report.....the receipt for the engine is at home...what happens here???
and yes according to the inspection bay they saying that the report must be kept in your vehicle.....
Trini Hookah wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:question: let's say you had your vehicle inspected and a week or so later your engine has to change...you end up in a road block and the officer decides to check your engine number and see it's not corresponding to what is on the inspection report.....the receipt for the engine is at home...what happens here???
and yes according to the inspection bay they saying that the report must be kept in your vehicle.....
You read over your question and think about what you were "supposed" to do after the engine change.
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