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Postby *KRONIK* » March 24th, 2015, 7:11 am

assassin wrote:Security van heist and shoutout on the highway... Dana gunned down in woodbrook... Police get gunned down at barrackpore bar robbery

No one held for any of the above and countless other incidents... But they had the capacity to coordinate yesterday's nationwide lockdown?



THIS!!!!!!!!!

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Postby Ted_v2 » March 24th, 2015, 7:32 am

anything in sando?

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Postby ADONI » March 24th, 2015, 7:44 am

*KRONIK* wrote:
assassin wrote:Security van heist and shoutout on the highway... Dana gunned down in woodbrook... Police get gunned down at barrackpore bar robbery

No one held for any of the above and countless other incidents... But they had the capacity to coordinate yesterday's nationwide lockdown?



THIS!!!!!!!!!



Double THIS!!!!!!

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby Redman » March 24th, 2015, 7:48 am

Bad Idea?

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/commenta ... 20191.html



When protesters block roads, police intervention is always needed to clear the routes for commuters but what are commuters to do when police officers themselves protest by blocking the country’s major highways under the guise of roadblocks?
This is the calculated effect of the Police Service Traffic Branch carrying out “checks” yesterday at peak morning hours at all major arteries of Trinidad and Tobago. In an interview on I95.5 FM yesterday, vice-president of the Police Social and Welfare Association Inspector Roger Alexander, clearly not afraid of sounding either foolish or disingenuous, claimed that the exercises were intended to catch criminals with weapons, drunk drivers, and persons without “proper documentation”.
Pressed to say how many illegalities were detected, Alexander said the traffic checks weren’t about detection but “strategy”. As a consequence of such strategic thinking – or lack thereof – thousands of persons reached to work hours late or even went back home due to the traffic gridlock created by these officers’ disruptive action. Court cases had to be postponed, people missed flights, school-children had to walk, sick people fell more sick and were late for doctors’ appointments and if one had an emergency, well too bad and the list of woes continues. But, according to Inspector Alexander, this was “not the intention”. If he was speaking truthfully, then such lack of foresight may be sufficient explanation for the myriad failures of the Police Service to protect and serve.
However, despite the Inspector’s snickering denials, the public perception is that, banned by law from taking industrial action, police officers used this strategy to show how the Police Service can achieve the same effect as strikes by ostensibly carrying out their duties. In so doing, police officers may be hoping to force the Government into meeting their wage demands.
This tactic may or may not work. The immediate effect has been to make the Police Service even more unpopular with ordinary citizens and so, if the Government submits to such pressure, they may lose more votes than would be gained from kowtowing to 7,000 officers. Citizens will now be more receptive to arguments which point out that police officers receive the highest levels of pay in any sector relative to their education qualifications – between $8,000 and $20,000 per month for five or fewer Ordinary Levels. Even the claim that such remuneration constitutes risk compensation is somewhat specious, inasmuch as the highest injury and death rates among workers are in the industrial sector, not the Defence Force.
The TTPS, as opinion surveys have repeatedly shown, already has low public confidence. And, by frustrating citizens in this manner, lack of empathy has now been added to lack of confidence. Acting Police Commissioner Ann Marie Alleyne has said that the police action was not sanctioned by the executive and she has apologised but the deed has been done.
We have to wonder too if anything will come out of the investigation and whether the errant officers in charge will be disciplined for disrupting the country.

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby Chimera » March 24th, 2015, 8:52 am

I come freeport police station for a Coc.i hear them talking about roadblock from 2-6.

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Postby shake d livin wake d dead » March 24th, 2015, 8:53 am

awaits outcome of the negotiation today

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Postby Country_Bookie » March 24th, 2015, 9:25 am

ABA Trading LTD wrote:I come freeport police station for a Coc k.



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Postby teems1 » March 24th, 2015, 9:27 am

Casper23 wrote:
megadoc1 wrote:^^so far only relatives of police officers and officers tries to reason this way

rollingstock wrote:^ Oh really now?

As a police officer they took an oath to protect and serve, their actions was borne of spite and clearly with the intention to cause hardship.

I agree with the fight for a proper salary, I live it every month end, but I knew what I was getting into before I joined, since then I have qualified myself and if the need arise I can leave in the morning and acquire a better remuneration in the private sector.

I lol when I see fellow comrades with their 'fight the good fight' posts on social media and look at their disingenuous morals, persons who are lazy, rude to the public and frankly inept at their duties clamoring for a raise; and yet see the suffering of those who work tirelessly for a pittance.

But the fact is in 2010 the association was in a stronger bargaining position yet crumpled and accepted a measly raise and now in 2015 with public opinion of the police at an all time low and a dwindling oil price which or economy is based on they want to bargain for a hefty raise.

It felt good to see fellow officers rally together and stand firm in their convictions but at what cost? Alienating an already despondent public? Why not target that same enthusiasm towards proper policing. What is the TTPS willing to exchange for a raise? No more roadblocks during rush hour?

I still feel good to know that we could have come together and done something as a cohesive unit but ill timed, ill focused and at what cost.
thanks for and honest opinion on the matter

Neither sir...I just see fair is fair and it's only people that NOT in their shoes have all the negative to say so idk what you trying to say


No one is forcing you to be a police officer.

If you feel the pay is inadequate then quit and find another job which pays better.

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby toyolink » March 24th, 2015, 9:56 am

rollingstock wrote:^ Oh really now?

As a police officer they took an oath to protect and serve, their actions was borne of spite and clearly with the intention to cause hardship.

I agree with the fight for a proper salary, I live it every month end, but I knew what I was getting into before I joined, since then I have qualified myself and if the need arise I can leave in the morning and acquire a better remuneration in the private sector.

I lol when I see fellow comrades with their 'fight the good fight' posts on social media and look at their disingenuous morals, persons who are lazy, rude to the public and frankly inept at their duties clamoring for a raise; and yet see the suffering of those who work tirelessly for a pittance.

But the fact is in 2010 the association was in a stronger bargaining position yet crumpled and accepted a measly raise and now in 2015 with public opinion of the police at an all time low and a dwindling oil price which or economy is based on they want to bargain for a hefty raise.

It felt good to see fellow officers rally together and stand firm in their convictions but at what cost? Alienating an already despondent public? Why not target that same enthusiasm towards proper policing. What is the TTPS willing to exchange for a raise? No more roadblocks during rush hour?

I still feel good to know that we could have come together and done something as a cohesive unit but ill timed, ill focused and at what cost.

RS your stock value just went thru the roof.
A police officer is no common worker but a guardian of the citizens and must never bring this unique relationship under pressure.
On the other hand police officers must be treated fairly when it comes to terms of employment.
What has happened thus far has causes real mixed feelings for many of us.

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby Chimera » March 24th, 2015, 9:58 am

Rollingstock for police commissioner

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Postby zoom rader » March 24th, 2015, 10:15 am

Rollingstock for PP candidate and new MP for San Do East.

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby megadoc1 » March 24th, 2015, 10:15 am

yeah big up Rollingstock he have been real with us

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Postby Spitfir3 » March 24th, 2015, 10:27 am

nice to see an officer giving his own unbiased review of the situation as opposed to the others jumping on the bandwagon cuz dem have a morney to gain out of it, i mean i know policing has a risk but nobody force you to become a police once you sign up and put on the uniform you pretty much accept all the risk that comes with the job
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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby Fuzzle » March 24th, 2015, 11:42 am

stev wrote:looks like we started going international:

article has wrong information though. lol



http://news.yahoo.com/traffic-snarled-a ... ef=Default



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Postby Slartibartfast » March 24th, 2015, 12:14 pm

RS, serious question.

If you can get better remuneration in the private sector why do you stay on as an officer?

I only ask because we need officers like you but I don't think anything is being done to ensure guys like you stay on instead of (rightfully) moving on to greener pastures. I'm afraid of what will happen if all the guys like you move on and leave only the idiots, that don't qualify for anything else, behind to run the show.

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby stev » March 24th, 2015, 12:57 pm

Police threat?

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby nervewrecker » March 24th, 2015, 1:02 pm

He is a known donkey on facebook

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Postby rollingstock » March 24th, 2015, 1:03 pm

Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.

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Postby 2WNBoost » March 24th, 2015, 1:13 pm

stev wrote:Police threat?

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Ex-Police?
Soon to be Ex-Police?

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Postby Xplode » March 24th, 2015, 1:15 pm

rollingstock wrote:Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.

preach brudda ..but all that going on in trini WTF

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby Chimera » March 24th, 2015, 1:26 pm

rollingstock for prime minister!

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Postby S_2NR » March 24th, 2015, 1:51 pm

rollingstock wrote:Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.

Kudos to you man

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Postby AllTrac » March 24th, 2015, 1:56 pm

i wanted to be a cow boy when i was a kid, sheit didnt pan out and then there's brokeback mountain....

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Postby Ted_v2 » March 24th, 2015, 3:10 pm

ABA Trading LTD wrote:rollingstock for prime minister!

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Postby Chimera » March 24th, 2015, 3:12 pm

rollingstock feel he smart though

nex time he pull over alltrac or duane or rfari in a roadblock and hit them some hard slap, we won't believe them because of what he posted here today

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby megadoc1 » March 24th, 2015, 3:23 pm

^damit! they always playing us.... lol

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby pioneer » March 24th, 2015, 6:40 pm

I agree though, TTPS lost alot of public support.

That's apart from the illiterate fools on fb who think the government has control of the TTPS.

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Postby 16 cycles » March 24th, 2015, 6:59 pm

Abt 20 ppl were arrested in the road block exercise /tv6 news

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Postby tr1ad » March 24th, 2015, 7:10 pm

Minister make an epic 180 there between last night statement and today's parliament sitting

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Re: .:The Mega Roadblocks thread:.

Postby pioneer » March 24th, 2015, 7:22 pm

Official "stats" from "total policing"

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Thi ... 31481.html

THE Police Service on Tuesday issued a release, detailing the number of arrests made and tickets issued on Monday which was described by officers as a day of "total policing" and by citizens as total victimisation of the country by law enforcement. The following is the press statement -


Port of Spain Division – Anti-Crime Exercise Conducted
During the period 11:50pm to 6:00pm on Monday 23rd March, 2015, officers of the Inter Agency Task Force and the Duncan Street Police Post conducted several anti-crime exercises in the district under the supervision of Insp. Brandon John, Cpl. (Ag.) George and PC Boodhoo.
During these exercises, twenty (20) Field Interviews were conducted, eleven (11) Fixed Penalty Notices were issued and three (3) persons were arrested.

Northern Division – Anti-Crime Exercise
Between the hours of 5:00am and 2:00pm on Monday 23rd March, 2015, several anti-crime exercises were conducted in the Northern Division under the supervision of W/Insp. Guy-Alleyne, Insp. (Ag.) Maharaj, Sgt. Joseph, Sgt. (Ag.) Waldropt, Sgt. (Ag.) Singh, Cpl. Julien accompanied by a party of officers attached to the Northern Division Task Force, Arouca C.I.D and Charge Room, Maloney Police Station, Cumuto Police Station, Pinto Police Station, La Horquetta Crime Patrol Unit, Piarco Police Station, Northern Division Highway Patrol Unit, Organised Crime, Narcotics and Firearm Bureau, Tunapuna Police Station, Arouca Police Station, Arima Crime Patrol and included members of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence force, Licensing Office and Traffic Wardens. During these anti-crime exercises one hundred and thirty eight (138) Fixed Penalty Notices were issued, four hundred and ninety (490) Field Interviews were conducted and thirteen (13) persons were arrested. This anti-crime exercise was coordinated by ACP Joseph and spearheaded by Snr. Supt. Abraham and Supt. Balram.

Eastern Division – Anti-Crime Exercises
Between the hours of 6:00am and 6:15pm on Monday 23rd March, 2015, anti-crime exercises were conducted in the Eastern Division under the supervision of Sgt. (Ag.) Williams and Sgt. (Ag.) Sookdeo accompanied by a party of officers from the Area South Task Force and the Sangre Grande Traffic Section.
During these anti-crime exercises fifteen (15) Field Interviews were conducted and one (1) person was arrested for possession of cocaine.


Cliffs:
Field Interviews - 525
Fixed Penalty Notices - 149
Arrests - 17
Guns - 0

First world here we come.

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