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Stephon. wrote::rofl: @ Basically the whole of south being a hot spot
AbstractPoetic wrote:Thanks for posting, honda hoe. Anyone know how long this will be in effect?
lol stay quietzoom rader wrote:Stephon. wrote::rofl: @ Basically the whole of south being a hot spot
San Fernando is not the whole of south, but I guess anything pass the caroni river is considered south for good people of the west
airport lime?X_Factor wrote:well atleast Tunapuna/Piarco not mentioned...soo we could still move about there
S_2NR wrote:at least my area not under curfew..
but vistabella wtf
apple109 wrote:Not bcuz u live in a "non hot spot" area means you breach the curfew hours as i heard on radio this AM.
S_2NR wrote:apple109 wrote:Not bcuz u live in a "non hot spot" area means you breach the curfew hours as i heard on radio this AM.
so what is the point of this being "limited" and only affecting "hot spots"?
AllTrac wrote:dougla_boy, any word?
eliteauto wrote:there is now a shootout happening in Arima
rollingstock wrote:eliteauto wrote:there is now a shootout happening in Arima
2 killed by police near the dial, 2 firearms also recovered, early morning robbery stopped.
Habit7 wrote:
AbstractPoetic wrote:So let me get this straight:
Identifying and keeping "hot spot" areas on lockdown will presumably help curtail crime in Trinidad and Tobago? This is what Kamla calls an effective plan?
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Instead of putting enough WELL-PAID manpower on the roads, while strategically working to prevent the increase of arms trade and drugs in the country they instead choose to hire an overpaid foreignah and go on this state of emergency/curfew tirade?
Manning must be well laughing, oui.
UNC, allyuh good yes!
SUPAstarr wrote:Anybody else believes Gibbs is but a bystander in the lockdown plan?
SUPAstarr wrote:Anybody else believes Gibbs is but a bystander in the lockdown plan?
Bezman wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:So let me get this straight:
Identifying and keeping "hot spot" areas on lockdown will presumably help curtail crime in Trinidad and Tobago? This is what Kamla calls an effective plan?
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Instead of putting enough WELL-PAID manpower on the roads, while strategically working to prevent the increase of arms trade and drugs in the country they instead choose to hire an overpaid foreignah and go on this state of emergency/curfew tirade?
Manning must be well laughing, oui.
UNC, allyuh good yes!
i have not said this yet, but have been thinking, with the jamaat involvement in the PSA funk the other day, strikes, the huge drug haul, and like 12-15 gang/robbery murders in the last 3 days, i think the govt may be doing this as a preventative matter to curb any social uprising or jamaat craziness...
everyone has been saying this social tension echos the riots of the 70's and pre coup in the 90's and these things happen in cyccles of avout 20 years..
they are not going to be just setting up road blocks, they will eb using the authority and rights to go kick down doors and lock up entire gangs for no reason.. if they tackle the white collar criminals thats another thing... but the gun man on the block, the drug den and gan hide outs i am sure will all be leveled with one foul swoop and they roadblocks will catch the roaches as they flee
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