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Alien
02-24-08, - 03:47 PM
Does not sound like a bad idea now.
:hammer:

Rodrick
02-24-08, - 03:48 PM
They use to be here before.

Alien
02-24-08, - 03:58 PM
They use to be here before.

Bring them back!

grouper2
02-24-08, - 04:05 PM
Bring them back!

Hay, sound like you all want to get crime under controll.:cop::cop::cop::tup:

CG
02-24-08, - 04:33 PM
Does not sound like a bad idea now.
:hammer:
It never was a bad idea!

wide eye
02-24-08, - 05:03 PM
I say why not! Anything that might help us get a handle on the crime situation is worth a try! The Bahamas is taking a beating as I have friends all over the globe that have been e-mailing me asking what is the deal with so much crime in the Bahamas these days, one even changed their plans as his wife was afraid because of what she read about crime in the Bahamas. It is affecting our #1 money maker that is for sure. Bring them in, can't hurt!

G_pally
02-24-08, - 05:05 PM
agreed now which mail boat are we gonna rent cuz we need one to bring that much over

Alien
02-24-08, - 05:08 PM
Because we have not been getting the job done...they sent away the best and most brightest away to school, to do more schoolin!

LOL....

Brain drain!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA.........

Sunnyjohn
02-24-08, - 05:10 PM
Didn't Lynden Pindling's Jamaican father move his young bride to the Bahamas where he worked as a police officer for many years had Lynden and raise a family?

It's not like we haven't done it before, but what qualified international law enforcement person is going to put up with our nonsense considering what we pay members of rhe RBPF and RBDF?

Recruit now if you must,but the LONG TERM solution is a better education system,a beefed up Criminal justice department at COB and better pay/benefits/ work structure (get rid of the dead wood clogging the ranks).

Better education would produce better young people equipped to enter ALL fields.

Alien
02-24-08, - 05:11 PM
Didn't Lynden Pindling's Jamaican father move his young bride to the Bahamas where he worked as a police officer for many years had Lynden and raise a family?It's not like we haven't done it before, but what qualified international law enforcement person is going to put up with our nonsense considering what we pay members of rhe RBPF and RBDF?
Recruit now if you must,but the LONG TERM solution is a better education system,a beefed up Criminal justice department at COB and better pay/benefits/ work structure (get rid of the dead wood clogging the ranks).
Better education would produce better young people equipped to enter ALL fields.


Good idea...we may get a better Prime Minister out of this!!
LOL....

Sunny is a genius!
:hammer:

Alien
02-24-08, - 08:15 PM
Which country do you feel we should pluck them from?

UK...
Canada
Jamaica?

LOL....

runner
02-24-08, - 08:38 PM
Canada,they would arrest they ma if she break the law

gullyrock
02-24-08, - 09:43 PM
I saw on ZNS this evening that 4 (I think) police officers are in PMH after being attacked last night in the area of Milton Street!!!! Anyone else watch the news at 7? Also some incident in North Eleuthera, but there was alot of talking in my house at the time and I missed the details!

slambam
02-24-08, - 11:04 PM
Which country do you feel we should pluck them from?
UK...
Canada
Jamaica?
LOL....
Hey, good topic. I feel they should come out of Canada or the USA. FOr years we kept getting officers out of the same neighborhoods they have to police and expect them to do the job. We keep talking about our great detection rate, but how easy is it to solve a murder when the witness gives you the info. But can we deter crime or change the criminal mind when it is your "boys dem" doin the crime?
Additionally we now have 9-5 police officers who when they clock out, that is it. They can drive pass an accident or see guys loitering illegally and do nothing about it. Why? , becase they "off"

Finally just to change the topic, man why we still have these damn noisey trail bikes still making noise in people's neighborhoods.? I thought we had banned them before? These idiot riders prancin all over the place. Why waste time with two wheels? Sell the damn bikes with one wheel!!!
I out!

Alien
02-25-08, - 09:13 AM
Hey, good topic. I feel they should come out of Canada or the USA. FOr years we kept getting officers out of the same neighborhoods they have to police and expect them to do the job. We keep talking about our great detection rate, but how easy is it to solve a murder when the witness gives you the info. But can we deter crime or change the criminal mind when it is your "boys dem" doin the crime?
Additionally we now have 9-5 police officers who when they clock out, that is it. They can drive pass an accident or see guys loitering illegally and do nothing about it. Why? , becase they "off"
Finally just to change the topic, man why we still have these damn noisey trail bikes still making noise in people's neighborhoods.? I thought we had banned them before? These idiot riders prancin all over the place. Why waste time with two wheels? Sell the damn bikes with one wheel!!!
I out!

You know something, I am of the opinion, that Bahamian people en-masse, have little or no sense of right and wrong.

I was with a police coworker of mine one day and he was giving me a lift home after work. He drove through a "good sized" corner, and we saw a lady in church attire, parked half way in the middle of the street, blocking traffic on one side, while she waited in her car for someone to come out of the house she was parked in front of, for them to hand her God knows what.

This lady was clearly intelligent. So too was there space in the driveway of the house she was in front of. Do you know what that lady did? She got into an argument, with my police coworker, who was in a police car and in full uniform, after he told her to pull to the side of the road- she totally went off, and acted as if the police officer, was wrong for asking her to not block government road!?!?!

I mean....this lady appeared to be on her way to church. My God.
:sparky:

I saw that to say this, Bahamians have been too lenient on other Bahamians. Seh expected that a domestic police, would not and should not have even asked her to get her tail feather out of the road. It was as if, how dare he stop me. If it was a police officer from another state, and, we have been trained to expect to be stopped, this would not even be an issue.