Yucks- Maybe some government ministers want the police force to try the cases on the spot because the court system does not work?
Gov't MP calls for INDECOM closure, angers Twitter followers
Published: Thursday November 7, 2013 | 1:02 pm 0 Comments
Jermaine Francis, Staff Reporter
Tourism State Minister, Damion Crawford, has drawn the ire of Twitter users after calling for the closure of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM).
This morning Crawford tweeted, “Say NO to INDECOM #close_it”. He also tweeted: "... its a big PR stunt that waste money and solves nothing."
Several of his followers rejected his call.
They questioned what would be his alternative to INDECOM, to which Crawford responded that an arm within the police force would be better suited to investigate matters of police abuse and shootings.
This triggered a firestorm with several Twitter users questioning Crawford’s logic, but he continued his broadside against INDECOM tweeting, “INDECOM has & will continue to cause the police to not be proactive or even reactive but inactive...”
This is not the first time the first time the Member of Parliament is receiving flak for his comments the social media site.
Last August, Crawford received heavy criticism for his “shell dung” tweet, used in reference to Jamaica’s performance at the London Olympics.
Earlier this year, another Government MP Dr Dayton Campbell was whipped for his comments on Twitter about a beauty pageant contestant.
Gov't MP calls for INDECOM closure, angers Twitter followers
Published: Thursday November 7, 2013 | 1:02 pm 0 Comments
Jermaine Francis, Staff Reporter
Tourism State Minister, Damion Crawford, has drawn the ire of Twitter users after calling for the closure of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM).
This morning Crawford tweeted, “Say NO to INDECOM #close_it”. He also tweeted: "... its a big PR stunt that waste money and solves nothing."
Several of his followers rejected his call.
They questioned what would be his alternative to INDECOM, to which Crawford responded that an arm within the police force would be better suited to investigate matters of police abuse and shootings.
This triggered a firestorm with several Twitter users questioning Crawford’s logic, but he continued his broadside against INDECOM tweeting, “INDECOM has & will continue to cause the police to not be proactive or even reactive but inactive...”
This is not the first time the first time the Member of Parliament is receiving flak for his comments the social media site.
Last August, Crawford received heavy criticism for his “shell dung” tweet, used in reference to Jamaica’s performance at the London Olympics.
Earlier this year, another Government MP Dr Dayton Campbell was whipped for his comments on Twitter about a beauty pageant contestant.
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