Do you recognize this picture? Do you know where this happened? After that Crab Circle Experience (CCE), everyone should now nyam a dem yard and stop nyam a road or else you could be eating......
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One day I was at molynes road and cassia park market. I saw a woman selling in the market get up and looked around and then see proceeds to walk away in circles then dissappear behind the building that houses some shops . I stand and watched her return and sit at her stall not even wash her hands. Is the another way to to mislead the public?
ReplyDeleteDid we never think about how they relieve themselves? Is it sufficient to create a space for selling without the relevant facilities? Should or anger be limited to the vendors or should it also extend to government and in particular the public health officials?
ReplyDeleteYou say we - I hope you include yourself and the lady in the video. I am almost sure the government did not provide a space there for her to park her vehicle and to be selling there!
ReplyDeleteOmg don’t know what to say
ReplyDeleteI remember a time when we had as many factories and manufacturing jobs to absorb many of our low / unskilled / casual labourers. However our economy soon crashed under the weight of the high interest rate - FINSAC debacle and everybody turned to vending. There was even a song that reflected the time - "Cost a living getting higher, more seller than buyer". Prior to that time, you could literally walk through HWT Park without much, if any encumbrances. Now there is vending everywhere and almost at every corner with no facilities created to accommodate this growing economic activity.
ReplyDeleteMi nuh nyam a road...my stomach too tends an delicate...plus mi carry mi own water and that's it until I reach home. I saw a male vendor wiping the knife he cuts water melon in his apron on Saturday...I almost vomit.
ReplyDeleteI am free from that nastiness because I don't buy food on the road
ReplyDeleteIts a shame and dissgrace tbese people doing em nasty thinhs Long the pathway on your daily job, at times u come across some of the most interested fruits n food stalls but these situation makes one tending amd vowing never to eat from these ppl, with no regards for other people health they keep on doing all em nasty things may God continue guide our people to get things from the most sanitised venders, emagine after Alice them still nah learn?
ReplyDeleteDem nasty from birth,when ppl stop support em they vex.
Missa D a weh yuh com from a cyaa Jumayka an nuh know fi tie yuh custamas wen a food yuh a sell.
ReplyDeleteI am alleging dat som get ketch an som get weh.
Lawd a wah dis mi duh smaddy a go learn how fi "TIE CUSTAMAS"
Dat tie business is a nasty ting. Lord of mercy.
ReplyDeleteDo we have to travel abroad to see thst sa
ReplyDeleteDo we have to travel abroad to realize thst
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