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Why is so much focus being placed on the use of camo in fashion, and note I said "camo in fashion" and not "wearing camo clothing". As I see it, the RBPF should be focusing on: ZRs stopping at places other than bus stops ZRs off route ZRs racing Hell - ZRs in general and the plethora of infractions they commit daily! Robbers and criminals that threaten the tourism product and civil existence. Inspect PARKED cars for expired road tax instead of causing traffic jams. Better yet, check with MTW and get a list of expired road tax and go looking for the offender. Illegal vendors on the highways and sidewalks that force pedestrians into the streets and traffic. Government has spent millions on market spaces - make them use them - all over the world, markets are vibrant spaces which often attract locals and tourists alike, here, they receive few visitors because the mass of confusion created outside discourages one from entering. I am sure there are a few laws which deal with sale of pirated music and video, yet one can calmly set up a whole operation, in plain view, on a main street, in the capital city, and pedal pirated video material. Red light breakers. Intersection and Roundabout blockers. Side-by-side 37 kph drivers on the ABC Highway. Those who use the left hand merge lane to overtake then want to squeeze in (opposite Pine Hill Dairy) Center lane drivers on west-bound approach to Warrens turning right to go north. J-walking pedestrians. Scrambler riders doing wheelies on the highways, and worse yet during rush hour. (Seems a whole event used to happen on Sunday evenings at 5:30 on the Spring Garden between Mount Gay and Brighton). Oh and one other thing - I would like that the "no fog lights" law looked at too, talk about archaic laws this one has baffled me for ever... If having fog lights on a vehicle is illegal, how is it that every car dealership is allowed to import vehicles fitted with said fog lights, then I got that geriatric policeman in St. Lawrence Gap harassing me all the time so, instead of strolling the gap smiling and assuring the tourists, making them feel safe with active police presence.
Posted on: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 16:38:24 +0000

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