Most Jamaicans feel safe at home
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Outside of the corporate area that is
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Even in the corporate area the majority feel safe.
you think that if they did not feel safe all roads wouldn't block and everything crash??
I know Jamaica and I know The people of the city very well.
..and any time they feel insecure every body that need to move will move to change that.
you notice how they go to the police station for the boy that kill the kids??
He incidentally is living on borrowed time. He may never lve to be tried.
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Outside of the corporate area that is
look here
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Even in the corporate area the majority feel safe.
you think that if they did not feel safe all roads wouldn't block and everything crash??
I know Jamaica and I know The people of the city very well.
..and any time they feel insecure every body that need to move will move to change that.
you notice how they go to the police station for the boy that kill the kids??
He incidentally is living on borrowed time. He may never lve to be tried.
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Yes,But the majority of those who did not feel safe were living in the corporate area and St James.....
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Re: Most Jamaicans feel safe at home
I wonder how many kids and teachers feel safe in school?
School under siege - Vicious attacks rock Brown's Town High
published: Wednesday | March 15, 2006
Ceila Morgan, News Editor
CLASSES HAVE been suspended at the Brown's Town High School in St. Ann following a series of violent attacks, including the physical abuse of a student by a parent.
Acting principal at the school, Joyce Wilson, was reportedly physically attacked on Monday after she attempted to intervene in an altercation between two male students.
According to one teacher, at least six teachers have been attacked by students in recent weeks.
Police were called to the school yesterday after a parent attacked a group of students and later had his car tyres slashed. One of the students was reportedly injured in the attack.
The parent, 35-year-old Lemore Campbell, had reportedly gone to see the school's principal after his son complained that four male students had taken money from him. Mr. Campbell was arrested and is scheduled to appear in the Brown's Town Resident Magistrate's Court today.
TEACHERS PROTEST
Several placard-bearing teachers at the institution staged a peaceful protest yesterday at the entrance to the school. Grade nine coordinator Barbara Waite told The Gleaner/Power 106 News Centre that the teachers staged a protest to highlight the problems at the institution.
"We decided that we had had enough. So far we can count six teachers have been abused and as a school we've tried to deal with it, call in the parents, and we decided that if we do not do something about it now it will not stop," Waite said.
Sergeant Randolph Haughton of the Brown's Town Police Station confirmed reports of extortion at the school.
STUDENTS INVOLVED
"There are some students who are known by name who are involved; some are former students of the institution. We have visited the school almost daily in relation to other indiscipline at the school," he said. Sergeant Haughton said police personnel would be conducting regular patrols at the institution.
Meanwhile, Ruel Reid, president of the Jamaica Teachers Associa-tion (JTA), has called for school administrators to address the problem of violence among students in the early stages.
"I would certainly implore school administrators to nip this problem in the bud. Take the necessary precautions and interventions necessary to bring these kind of incidents under control," he said.
He has also reiterated the need for safe zoning around schools to address the problem posed by some vendors. In addition, he said that personnel from the JTA's regional office in St. Ann have been dispatched to the school following the reported incidents.
School under siege - Vicious attacks rock Brown's Town High
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I wonder how much jamaicans feel safe pon dis yah site...dat is the question [img]/forums/images/graemlins/70402-thinking.gif[/img]
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I have been physically threatened before on this and other sites....but it is all water off my back.
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