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Thursday, July 15, 2010
Fearing For His Life
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6 comments:
Anonymous
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What the hell is going on in this country. This young and ambitious man is seeking help to protect his life and property, he has done the right things, worked for what he has,gone to the police and yet nothing is being done to assist him.I pray that the police look into this before something more drastic happens. I feel for him. Police wake the hell up!!!
This is a drug war, the guy said he went to Barbados when he return he bought BIKES and CARS. I do not believe that, it is all about drugs. Check the play people.
“I don’t know what else to do now. It seems as if nobody will really take my situation seriously until something worse happens,” a frustrated Michel told The VOICE.
i am dipply consurn for the safty of my people in st.lucia.things has get from bad to worst.most of this crimes are from desperation,most of the young men and woman has nothing to turn to.so in sted they turn to the only way out....crime...we need to help this kids they are desperatle calling for heip.my goverment has allot to do, but yet do so little. there are to many on solve muders, its a shame. and i am dipply worried. that it will get worst before it gets better. if we dont do what we suposeto do. what a shame
What sickens me is that the PM would pick up the paper and read this story and just brush it aside. An island of 170,000 people.
It's these incidents that we let go unresolved that means the difference between a safe country with an effective police force and an unsafe one with an ineffective force.
6 comments:
What the hell is going on in this country. This young and ambitious man is seeking help to protect his life and property, he has done the right things, worked for what he has,gone to the police and yet nothing is being done to assist him.I pray that the police look into this before something more drastic happens. I feel for him. Police wake the hell up!!!
This is a drug war, the guy said he went to Barbados when he return he bought BIKES and CARS. I do not believe that, it is all about drugs. Check the play people.
“I don’t know what else to do now. It seems as if nobody will really take my situation seriously until something worse happens,” a frustrated Michel told The VOICE.
Go back to school.
i am dipply consurn for the safty of my people in st.lucia.things has get from bad to worst.most of this crimes are from desperation,most of the young men and woman has nothing to turn to.so in sted they turn to the only way out....crime...we need to help this kids they are desperatle calling for heip.my goverment has allot to do, but yet do so little. there are to many on solve muders, its a shame. and i am dipply worried. that it will get worst before it gets better. if we dont do what we suposeto do. what a shame
most of the young men and woman has nothing to turn to.so in sted they turn to the only way out....crime
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how about go and hang themselves?
What sickens me is that the PM would pick up the paper and read this story and just brush it aside. An island of 170,000 people.
It's these incidents that we let go unresolved that means the difference between a safe country with an effective police force and an unsafe one with an ineffective force.
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