BB, if there is anyone who represents the forum's theme, "Telling-it-Like-It-Is", it is YOU!! hahaha. Are we placing thieves in positions so that they could practice to be better at the task?
Public Perception Of The Royal B'dos Police Force Views Wanted
#181
Posted 15 October 2005 - 05:35 PM
BB, if there is anyone who represents the forum's theme, "Telling-it-Like-It-Is", it is YOU!! hahaha. Are we placing thieves in positions so that they could practice to be better at the task?
#182
Posted 15 October 2005 - 09:18 PM
#183
Posted 19 October 2005 - 09:29 PM
Pelts some licks in a constable
Where are we heading? Imagine a 13 year old school girl from the Garrison Secondary School, early yesterday morning in Oistin bus terminal,assaulting a Special Constable. Well the authorities acted swiftly for once, she has been given a cooling off period at Summervale. As a minor her parents should be heading north to the Old Naval Base.
#184
Posted 03 November 2005 - 03:36 PM
Why should the parents be going North?
#185
Posted 03 November 2005 - 03:50 PM
Why should the parents be going North?
Its called parental delinquency.
#187 Guest_Adrian_*
Posted 03 November 2005 - 09:02 PM
Pelts some licks in a constable
Where are we heading? Imagine a 13 year old school girl from the Garrison Secondary School, early yesterday morning in Oistin bus terminal,assaulting a Special Constable. Well the authorities acted swiftly for once, she has been given a cooling off period at Summervale. As a minor her parents should be heading north to the Old Naval Base.
De last female that hit me got a beating of she life. Blimmuh if i did dat cop i would have forgotten i was representing de law and lick in she a2s.
#188
Posted 03 November 2005 - 10:03 PM
Pelts some licks in a constable
Where are we heading? Imagine a 13 year old school girl from the Garrison Secondary School, early yesterday morning in Oistin bus terminal,assaulting a Special Constable. Well the authorities acted swiftly for once, she has been given a cooling off period at Summervale. As a minor her parents should be heading north to the Old Naval Base.
De last female that hit me got a beating of she life. Blimmuh if i did dat cop i would have forgotten i was representing de law and lick in she a2s.
Restraint, Adrian ,Restraint. That is what separate those in authority from those with a big stick and a short fuse.
#189
Posted 03 November 2005 - 10:06 PM
Why should the parents be going North?
For the same reason that we will haul the owner of a vicious pit bull to court for mauling someome.
#190
Posted 04 November 2005 - 10:10 PM
#191
Posted 24 February 2006 - 12:17 PM
I read the Crime Statistics then to realize that the results are outdated. Does anyone know how often the site is updated?
#192
Posted 24 February 2006 - 03:48 PM
I read the Crime Statistics then to realize that the results are outdated. Does anyone know how often the site is updated?
Knowing Government's record in the maintenance of anything,I am not surprised.
#193
Posted 24 February 2006 - 03:52 PM
Its not only government, if one checks the vob website you still see Pearson Bowen listed on theirs, he is now at CBC. The truth is, Admin is isl aways saying it, comanies in Barbados dont take their web presence seriously.
#194
Posted 06 July 2006 - 09:41 PM
The RBPF Fleet Manager, Mr Hartley Reid has been quoted, thus:-
Persons would no longer see worn out police vehicles on the road as the Government has decided that they would changed every three years,as constantly upgrading the vehicles would help the police meets the needs of the public more efficiently.
Well I must say that this is one of the best Preventive Maintenance Programmes that I've ever come across.In fact if you are getting rid of the damn thing after only 3 years service why do any routine maintenance or repairs on it. (Isn't that what now exists?)
Fleet Engineers like DaCosta Payne, Dan Keefer and W.E.Byer must be turning in thier graves.
And to think that in the private sector, they operate some vehicles well over 20 years old, which are still within thier renewal criteria of (a) Mileage , pre determined, (b.) Age ,(c.) Maintenance Costs.
When will we the taxpayer stand up and demand that our hard taken money is more sensibly spent.
#195
Posted 07 July 2006 - 07:06 AM
The RBPF Fleet Manager, Mr Hartley Reid has been quoted, thus:-
Persons would no longer see worn out police vehicles on the road as the Government has decided that they would changed every three years,as constantly upgrading the vehicles would help the police meets the needs of the public more efficiently.
Well I must say that this is one of the best Preventive Maintenance Programmes that I've ever come across.In fact if you are getting rid of the damn thing after only 3 years service why do any routine maintenance or repairs on it. (Isn't that what now exists?)
Fleet Engineers like DaCosta Payne, Dan Keefer and W.E.Byer must be turning in thier graves.
And to think that in the private sector, they operate some vehicles well over 20 years old, which are still within thier renewal criteria of (a) Mileage , pre determined, (b.) Age ,(c.) Maintenance Costs.
When will we the taxpayer stand up and demand that our hard taken money is more sensibly spent.
Cant say I agree with all of this, but the Police buying vehicles outright is an interesting concept to me.
There is much to be said for public perception of a force and driving an old vehicle can be a negative
Forces here negotiate with Manufacturers direct and get extended warranty that can be dealt with via an existing dealer network for servicing etc, hence they have very small and very specialist vehicle maintenance units
#196
Posted 07 July 2006 - 10:13 AM
The RBPF Fleet Manager, Mr Hartley Reid has been quoted, thus:-
Persons would no longer see worn out police vehicles on the road as the Government has decided that they would changed every three years,as constantly upgrading the vehicles would help the police meets the needs of the public more efficiently.
Well I must say that this is one of the best Preventive Maintenance Programmes that I've ever come across.In fact if you are getting rid of the damn thing after only 3 years service why do any routine maintenance or repairs on it. (Isn't that what now exists?)
Fleet Engineers like DaCosta Payne, Dan Keefer and W.E.Byer must be turning in thier graves.
And to think that in the private sector, they operate some vehicles well over 20 years old, which are still within thier renewal criteria of (a) Mileage , pre determined, (b.) Age ,(c.) Maintenance Costs.
When will we the taxpayer stand up and demand that our hard taken money is more sensibly spent.
Changing vehicles every three years that is absurd? To my knowledge only CEOs of large companies are given the chance to purchase a new car every three years and I sure some do not use the privilege. Who is going to pay for these vehicles especialy when the debt ratio is so high.
#197
Posted 07 July 2006 - 01:21 PM
Id better pull my horns in then, I swap my cars ever 12 to 18 months
#198
Posted 07 July 2006 - 04:27 PM
Lol....Obviously business is good, but as for the Barbadian economy I don't think they can afford. Lets leave the extravagance to GB.
#199
Posted 07 July 2006 - 04:36 PM
Bartel WAS noted for that, Kem, only thing is that the executives were given first choice to purchasethe "old"car. A few months before the 3 years was up, some execs sent the car back to the agency of a complete overhaul,before purchasing it for the wife or a family member,at a give away price.
#200
Posted 07 July 2006 - 05:15 PM
There is much to be said for public perception of a force and driving an old vehicle can be a negative
Forces here negotiate with Manufacturers direct and get extended warranty that can be dealt with via an existing dealer network for servicing etc, hence they have very small and very specialist vehicle maintenance units
But how can you destroy a Land Rover in 3 years? Even if we give the police Chieftain Battle tanks, or D8 Caterpillars ,some how they will manage to wreck them in 3 years or less. And I do not but this excuse of operational casualities.No police vehicles have ever worked as hard as those old Land Rovers and Pigs in Belfast. What they had ,however was a first class back up maintenance.
If we are going to change police vehicles every 3 years, perhaps we should look at Suzukis, Skodas and the Russian Moscovitch.







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