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Gladiator wrote:Gary gone and start a race war....
GARY TO PM ROWLEY- THIS IS ABOUT RACE
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bluefete wrote:He is showing himself to be a true ass.
People only use race as an argument when they have nothing else to fall back on.
Dotish idiot.Gladiator wrote:Gary gone and start a race war....
GARY TO PM ROWLEY- THIS IS ABOUT RACE
https://www.facebook.com/liznwill/posts ... 3913861120
Gladiator wrote:Seems as though he choosing the more powerful side.... in this case the 1%bluefete wrote:He is showing himself to be a true ass.
People only use race as an argument when they have nothing else to fall back on.
Dotish idiot.Gladiator wrote:Gary gone and start a race war....
GARY TO PM ROWLEY- THIS IS ABOUT RACE
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pugboy wrote:All private properties are private but some are more private than others
bluefete wrote:pugboy wrote:All private properties are private but some are more private than others
Always has been so. Check Coco Reef. I think someone mentioned it earlier.
paid_influencer wrote:bluefete wrote:pugboy wrote:All private properties are private but some are more private than others
Always has been so. Check Coco Reef. I think someone mentioned it earlier.
Coco Reef get a pass because their "beach" is not actually a beach. It is a man-made lagoon complete with imported sand. The rocks around the perimeter is the natural shoreline (and hence the public property line).
is not like they just fence off part of the shore and say 'dais we one inno'.
Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
daron wrote:Blue Waters Inn
Public doesn't have access.
Onless your a guess
At last time i was on that side
daron wrote:Blue Waters Inn
Public doesn't have access.
Onless your a guess
At last time i was on that sideGuyana-Tobago-Tailormade-Tours-Blue-Waters-Inn_Pool.jpeg
bluefete wrote:I remember when they were building that "lagoon". The stated intent was to create a "private" beach to keep the Tobago natives out. John Jefferis was the majority owner of the hotel that he took over from the government.
When the natives started to question the "lagoon", the talk changed to " you can use the beach if you can get over the rocks we are going to put in your way."
"The Coco Reef Resort boasts Tobago's only private beach. The general ethos of the resort is restrained good taste. The hotel's stylish up-market ambience attracts a wide range of clientele from young newlyweds to mature couples, with a substantial emphasis on the latter."
https://www.mytobago.info/hotels/coco-r ... e%20latter.
Pigeon Point, when it was owned by Sabga, was almost the same thing until a security guard shot and killed someone who was trying to use the beach without paying about 20 years ago.
http://www.trinicenter.com/more/Predictable.htmpaid_influencer wrote:bluefete wrote:pugboy wrote:All private properties are private but some are more private than others
Always has been so. Check Coco Reef. I think someone mentioned it earlier.
Coco Reef get a pass because their "beach" is not actually a beach. It is a man-made lagoon complete with imported sand. The rocks around the perimeter is the natural shoreline (and hence the public property line).
is not like they just fence off part of the shore and say 'dais we one inno'.
Redman wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
Only when people rush and make assumptions based on emotions.
The CoP might well be right on this....based on the law as it stands today...as lopsided as it looks, the law might just not be air tight.
What should have happened is that the AG,CoP and whoever else meet take a 20 min and plug the gaps in the law as they exist.
You have to balance the decision of doing something right now or doing nothing until later.De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
Only when people rush and make assumptions based on emotions.
The CoP might well be right on this....based on the law as it stands today...as lopsided as it looks, the law might just not be air tight.
What should have happened is that the AG,CoP and whoever else meet take a 20 min and plug the gaps in the law as they exist.
Also when legislation is rushed and not properly vetted we get these scenarios.
Lol ..what a story MaxPower.MaxPower wrote:Mind allyuh business Trinis...
Leave the 1% alone.
Can’t fight them, Can’t win them.
De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
Only when people rush and make assumptions based on emotions.
The CoP might well be right on this....based on the law as it stands today...as lopsided as it looks, the law might just not be air tight.
What should have happened is that the AG,CoP and whoever else meet take a 20 min and plug the gaps in the law as they exist.
Also when legislation is rushed and not properly vetted we get these scenarios.
Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith and Acting Deputy Commissioners of Police Forde and Jacob attended a meeting this morning summoned by Prime Minister Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley.
The Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi and Minister of National Security the Hon Stuart Young also attended the 10 am meeting which was held at the Diplomatic Center.
daron wrote:Blue Waters Inn
Public doesn't have access.
Onless your a guess
At last time i was on that sideGuyana-Tobago-Tailormade-Tours-Blue-Waters-Inn_Pool.jpeg
pugboy wrote:he could finish the investigation with chirren playing with machine guns in cumuto right there and done
Redress10 wrote:pugboy wrote:he could finish the investigation with chirren playing with machine guns in cumuto right there and done
You all realise that the parent is not at fault for his children having those guns right? Use some common sense nah
Redress10 wrote:pugboy wrote:he could finish the investigation with chirren playing with machine guns in cumuto right there and done
You all realise that the parent is not at fault for his children having those guns right? Use some common sense nah
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
Only when people rush and make assumptions based on emotions.
The CoP might well be right on this....based on the law as it stands today...as lopsided as it looks, the law might just not be air tight.
What should have happened is that the AG,CoP and whoever else meet take a 20 min and plug the gaps in the law as they exist.
Also when legislation is rushed and not properly vetted we get these scenarios.
As was already stated close the gaps -and move on.
bluefete wrote:Redress10 wrote:pugboy wrote:he could finish the investigation with chirren playing with machine guns in cumuto right there and done
You all realise that the parent is not at fault for his children having those guns right? Use some common sense nah
What the hell you just wrote there?
Are you aware those children were MINORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look stop trying to defend PNM stupidity.
De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:At times our constitution seems like a deck of cards.
Only when people rush and make assumptions based on emotions.
The CoP might well be right on this....based on the law as it stands today...as lopsided as it looks, the law might just not be air tight.
What should have happened is that the AG,CoP and whoever else meet take a 20 min and plug the gaps in the law as they exist.
Also when legislation is rushed and not properly vetted we get these scenarios.
As was already stated close the gaps -and move on.
Gotta protect that tribe at all costs huh?
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