Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Remove Criminal Taxi Drivers From our Streets and Leave the Few Law-Abiding Ones!!!

There was an accident in Kingston with a taxi driver and the video below shows the action that the taxi driver resorted to. 

Government must take charge and have these terrorists removed from our streets NOW! I understand from a news report that this taxi driver has many outstanding tickets.

We are joking with these people. We need to build a country where decent people feel comfortable to live, and criminals and indiscipline persons feel like they are living in hell.

The state must get the support of the people and act now. I have some ideas for dealing with the problem. It is time decent citizens take back our country from hoodlums. You could be the one in this situation with this taxi driver.

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16 comments:

  1. Crazy man deserve everything coming to him👹

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  2. The vagabonds and scoundrels (VCs)are everywhere from the poor house to Kings house.

    In a Murderous Criminals Paradise(MCP) to make a change you first have to recognize that fact.

    Stop pet and powder offering incentives for bad behaviour.
    The creme de la creme of incentives is "Long Life to even serial Murderers".
    We must think again and I mean right now before we bare all maimed or dead.
    Public transportstion is an area of Jamaican life that can be corrected first remove the criminals,vagabonds and scoundrels.

    Sing with me Jamaica "rescue the perishing care for the dying,".

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  3. No sah, this is the Wildest East,West,North and South combined called Jumayca.
    Where is Jamaica??

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  4. Merciful faada Gad a wah dis

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  5. Jeesas Crys a wah dis yuh nuh frighten

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  6. Every time them you give the Prime Minister some very good ideas to use to protect his people's in this amazing country. They are ignored or they are being look into. While his people dying Left Right and Center. Then when everyone start to lick out now. That is the time, they are hurrying to put things in place to stem the flow of violence. Sometimes I have to wonder if these are calculatd evil. It must be done to please these evil so call god's in and around our Nation. The system is backwards, people are doing all types of evil just to survive. What sad state Jamaica is in. I wonder how we gonna get out this one. Just imagine if those people who are living hand was not praying and seeking the face of Almighty Jehovah to help us out of these predicament. Go right ahead Sir Vernon and give the prime minister the ideas that you have my brother. A hope he take action now.

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  7. Kid gloves and bleeding hearts WILL NOT solve this problem but swift, strong actions WILL Let the leaders fiddle whilst Jamaica burn. Prime Minister & Opposition Leader ACT NOW!!

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  8. It is very unfortunate that the driver who was attacked was not a licensed firearm holder.. That taxi driver (illegal) deserves to have been shot.That is the only language him and and may others like him understand. They need to be removes from the streets.

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    1. That's a part of the solution. When you apply to be a licensed firearms holder, 9 out of 10 times applicants are denied

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  9. Jesus have mercy🙆🏾‍♀️ what is happening to the masculine gender? They're going insane, everywhere you turn a is a man testosterone raging getting into trouble, young and old. Look at this approach, and the young man acting so nonchalant, from the man broke your window and ran back to his car you shouldn't be still sitting there. I hope the law makes a very good example of him so no one will dear try it again wit anyone

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  10. When going about our daily lives we have to prepare ourselves for anything. We need to prepare ourselves mentally. The driver of that car should have tried to get away or try to disable that man who could have taken his life.

    The car could have been used to disable the attacker.

    The main question is how this taxi driver has outstanding tickets, there are warrants for his arrest yet he is still on the street.

    I am calling for a reserve police force to assist the JCF in its work. We are joking. We need to act NOW!

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  11. One critical problem is the tendency of our leaders to adopt too much of USA practices. We ought to scan the world and adopt practices that will build discipline in the country and help to develop Jamaica.

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  12. This is sadly way too common on the streets of jamaica where an inability to express oneself in a civilised manner has resulted in these types of aggressive behaviour and even loss of lives. I moved here from the UK where CCTV is helping to catch criminals like this after the incident but that doesn't help the person who sadly is being faced with this type of behaviour.

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  13. Is there hope for Ja.
    This place is scay as hell.

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  14. Jamaica needs new leadership

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  15. Where are the solutions in these replies? Let's try to keep it real and useful people by adding practical solutions.
    It was discovered that this taxi driver had hundreds of traffic tickets and there would have been a bench warrant out for him. Therefore the Transport Authority can make it a requirement for all ppv vehicles to have a GPS tracker. A rouge taxi driver can therefore easily be identified located, removed and even banned from offering his or her service.

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