EDITOR, The Tribune.
Take the Gazette announcement…Sunday, January 5th, 2020 Royal Bahamas Annual Church Service will be held at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church Robinson Road…thereafter came the Traffic arrangements.
Have written before the place of a politician is in the Church Pews not in the pulpit but here again the Ministry for Security uses what is published in The Gazette as a Church Service into a pulpit for a statement of political policy of the sitting Government. This is a Church Service Minister please stay seated in the pew and make your policy statements outside of God’s house as it is inappropriate for political addresses to be made in a church.
The march---marching from East Street to Robinson Road is no small distance I am sure many hot baths and rub downs had to be administered yesterday! Today with the level-density of traffic any detour of a major road causes issues…in the future is there a need for the Inspectors up to march one behind the other rather than en masse thereby reducing the length of the procession and how long detours, etc, are required?
Fighting crime…Spent $17m on drones, but have the RBDF any gun seeking dogs? We need to get all guns off the streets!
W THOMPSON
Nassau,
January 6, 2020.
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