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  • Cultural Adjustment - At Last!!

    So, does this highly commendable move by the authorities mean that Jamaica is at last waking up from its decades-long marijuana-induced, “informa fe dead,” “born fe dead,” “soul-less” and utterly corrupt culture?

    I’ll keep watching cautiously, with fingers crossed in desperate hope.

    Police get tough on street dances, other events

    Published: Sunday April 21, 2013 | 11:08 am



    File - Patrons enjoying themselves at a street dance.

    The police have developed tough new measures to deal with the staging of street dances and parties across the island amid mounting complaints about widespread breaches of the Noise Abatement Act.

    Among the measures which were announced by Police Commissioner Owen Ellington is the refusal of permits to venues with a history of violence and to events that feature entertainers with a bad reputation and influence.

    As part of the measures, Ellington has also instructed his senior officers not to grant permits for events where the music will be a nuisance to one household and where the event is likely to impede the normal use of the road.

    To ensure compliance, he says divisional officers will be accountable to their area officers who will answer to him for any deviation from these measures.

    The commissioner says these measures come amid reports that street dances are being held without approval from the police and are going well beyond the midnight and 2 a.m. cut off times for weekdays and weekends respectively.

    He says this nuisance is no longer confined to weekends or to the Corporate Area as dances are being held every day across the entire island.


    Taken from: The Sunday Gleaner, April 21, 2013
    (http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=44245 )


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    Are those political party campaign meetings in violation of the Noise Abatement Act?If so, will the law be vigorously enforced there too?
    Look, it is so easy to tell who are being disenfranchised in our society, you usually can tell by their class.
    What is the normal use of the road in those twilight hours and how is it being impeded? How can Govt. determine which entertainer is worthy without being biased?
    People enjoying themselves is a nuisance?
    There might be some truth to government being govern mental.
    It sure has strength for the little people which happens to be the majority of voters.
    There is commerce to each and every of those gatherings.
    Last edited by Rockman; April 21, 2013, 06:21 PM.

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