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Crackdown coming on national symbols usage

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe. Photo: Austin Fernander

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe. Photo: Austin Fernander

By LETRE SWEETING

Tribune Staff Reporter

lsweeting@tribunemedia.net

AUTHORITIES are seeing an increase in the unlicensed use of national symbols, with National Security Minister Wayne Munroe warning that unsanctioned use of symbols could prompt a $250 fine or a six months prison sentence.

The Ministry of National Security released a statement yesterday noting that people using national symbols on merchandise connected to business or jobs must obtain a license or written permission from the minister.

Mr Munroe told The Tribune: “The Officer-in-Charge of the area indicated that they’re improving enforcement of the symbols and they were noticing that there are a lot of items coming out with a flag or a Coat of Arms, and they had no record of having received an application or approval so just physically the public servants seeing it and knowing that that hadn’t come in is what prompted them to address it.”

A licence to use national symbols can be approved after applying to the ministry and paying $20. The licence would be valid from January 1 to December 31 of each year, no matter when permission is obtained.

Mr Munroe stressed that those violating the law need to comply quickly. “The cost of (a licence) is $20 right, so let’s assume you have, out of ignorance, offended the law; it just takes $20 to come in compliance,” he said.

 “Now there are some uses that we don’t approve, if it would put the flag or the coat-of-arms in a degrading light. So, if you want to have a rag for people to clean their cars with the Bahamian flag, we’re not going to approve. But most things within reason are approved and if persons are currently in breach of the law, it only takes an application to the ministry and $20 to come into alignment.”

 Mr Munroe said the application process for the licence would be digitalized.

 “Like any crime, it’s enforced in so far as you’re able to detect people breaching the law and then go ahead to enforce it,” he said. “(The police) have been tasked with putting a proposal forward. “So whether you use the police to go around businesses and see if anybody is displaying goods that are not approved or things that are not approved; I know they’ve started doing web searches to see online if things advertised have been approved. It’s a policing issue.”

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jus2cents 12 months ago

OK great so how fast is this application process and where is the info on HOW to apply? Where is the link to the forms & who / what ministry is responsible for processing?!

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hrysippus 12 months ago

At long last the government is getting serious about tackling ipressing ssues, such as this one, that present a clear and immediate danger to the security and prosperity of the people of The Bahamas. If the government had not responded so quickly and forcefully who knows what might have happened, we might have seen people wearing t-shirts with the Bahamas flag or crest on them

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JokeyJack 12 months ago

So they stole our crown land, the money in our treasury, and now they have stolen our flag and other national symbols.

I can no longer put my hand on my chest and pledge allegisnce to a flag that is not mine.

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JokeyJack 12 months ago

You will see thousands of Bahamians out celebrating this theft on July 10th. Watch for them. Those are the people who support government theft. The Bible says by their fruits you shall know them. These set is sour lime.

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ThisIsOurs 12 months ago

I suspect if the volume of requests is significant it's not going to be 20 dollars for long. It's too bad corruption in all its aspects from crime profiteering to innovation suppression to mediocrity elevation has forced into a tax and tax some more revenue based economy.

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themessenger 12 months ago

Their insatiable appetite for our money can't done and won't be satisfied until we're all beggared.

To quote the Beatles,

"Yeah, I'm the taxman, If you drive a car, I'll tax the street, if you try to sit, I'll tax your seat, If you get too cold I'll tax the heat, If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet."

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Bobsyeruncle 12 months ago

I wonder if the manufacturer of that flag pin Munro is wearing on his lapel, paid for a license ?

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