By Kerwin De Matas
Patrick Manning, Present Prime Minister
Trinidad has really come a long way, hasn't it Mr Manning? Cooperating with delinquents now, are we? I read this new development a few months ago with P.N.M ( People's National Movement ) negotiating with certain criminal elements from the hills of Lavantille, and I don't want to say that I was shocked, but I was really surprised. First of all, it was and is, disturbing that your government could not come up with a much better alternative to battle crime with the resources available, but found it appropriate to negotiate with gangs in maintaining the peace within the island, a really unsettling reality....
Gang Leaders In Peace Talks
It is all well and good to maintain an understanding with the public in controlling crime, but this American attitude of negotiating with gangs, in my opinion, is just not called for. Imagine, wining and dining these delinquents in a four star hotel, for what the P.N.M calls, peace talks ( begging to stop the crime!! ), and expecting regular law abiding citizens to understand and have trust in the judicial system. Your administration have got to be nuts!!
Dole Chadee, Now Executed, But Was Top Trinidadian Drug Lord!
No one can convince me that a person seeing these events on the news, would go in with all the confidence in the world to report a crime at a local police station ( remember Dole Chadee? ). With all this shoulder rubbing between the gangs of Port-of- Spain and the P.N.M government, who wouldn't begin to distrust the system. Mr. Manning, I am not going to judge you and your politics, since I am not on the island to live all the changes that your government have instilled. But don't you sit down and carefully think over all your plans before putting them into action? Or do you just put on the bully attitude and just do things your way, whether citizens like it or not!
March Against Crime
Mr. Prime Minister, the much criticised blimp that you and your administration introduced in the skys of Trinidad, in my opinion, was a good idea; if only it worked, but it didn't! So come on, try getting the trust of the law abiding citizen again, after all, these are the people that can really help your government to bring to a halt, this ridiculous surge in crime. Just as terrorists should not be negotiated with, the same should go for gang leaders and their people. This supposed peace that's now existing in Port-of Spain, is just a hoax on the part of the gang leaders, of course they are still carrying on their rackets!! Don't be fools and believe a word of what these guys are saying, the law should be upheld, and no one should be exempt from the law!! Try finishing your term Mr Manning with dignity and with your home work well done, if not, you would just be remembered as a tyrant.
Patrick Manning, Present Prime Minister
Trinidad has really come a long way, hasn't it Mr Manning? Cooperating with delinquents now, are we? I read this new development a few months ago with P.N.M ( People's National Movement ) negotiating with certain criminal elements from the hills of Lavantille, and I don't want to say that I was shocked, but I was really surprised. First of all, it was and is, disturbing that your government could not come up with a much better alternative to battle crime with the resources available, but found it appropriate to negotiate with gangs in maintaining the peace within the island, a really unsettling reality....
Gang Leaders In Peace Talks
It is all well and good to maintain an understanding with the public in controlling crime, but this American attitude of negotiating with gangs, in my opinion, is just not called for. Imagine, wining and dining these delinquents in a four star hotel, for what the P.N.M calls, peace talks ( begging to stop the crime!! ), and expecting regular law abiding citizens to understand and have trust in the judicial system. Your administration have got to be nuts!!
Dole Chadee, Now Executed, But Was Top Trinidadian Drug Lord!
No one can convince me that a person seeing these events on the news, would go in with all the confidence in the world to report a crime at a local police station ( remember Dole Chadee? ). With all this shoulder rubbing between the gangs of Port-of- Spain and the P.N.M government, who wouldn't begin to distrust the system. Mr. Manning, I am not going to judge you and your politics, since I am not on the island to live all the changes that your government have instilled. But don't you sit down and carefully think over all your plans before putting them into action? Or do you just put on the bully attitude and just do things your way, whether citizens like it or not!
March Against Crime
Mr. Prime Minister, the much criticised blimp that you and your administration introduced in the skys of Trinidad, in my opinion, was a good idea; if only it worked, but it didn't! So come on, try getting the trust of the law abiding citizen again, after all, these are the people that can really help your government to bring to a halt, this ridiculous surge in crime. Just as terrorists should not be negotiated with, the same should go for gang leaders and their people. This supposed peace that's now existing in Port-of Spain, is just a hoax on the part of the gang leaders, of course they are still carrying on their rackets!! Don't be fools and believe a word of what these guys are saying, the law should be upheld, and no one should be exempt from the law!! Try finishing your term Mr Manning with dignity and with your home work well done, if not, you would just be remembered as a tyrant.
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