suppose she did likkle bigger and dem go drop her, dwl
Gully bank dwellers WILL HAVE TO MOVE. Building regulations will be enforced. No more multi-storied mansions on fragile hillsides or beside rivers. These things must be stopped, will be stopped! Blah-de-blah-blah-blah! A promise is a comfort to a fool and it seems that we're all fool-fool.
FLOOD IN THE MARKET: I'm just wondering, have the member of parliament, the councillor, civic officials ever been into the Papine Market on a rainy day? How else to explain the depressing scene which greeted me on Tuesday when vendors were marooned by several mini-lakes all over the floor, formed by water pouring through the roof? It was cold, damp and dismal.
Water was everywhere. The vendors, nearly all women, were huddled together like wet chickens, trying to make the best of an awful situation, seemingly resigned to their fate. They say they have been experiencing flood in the market for years now. They've heard just about every election promise, from the past to the present. Same old story, same old nothing done... except the collection of market fees, of course. Who cares?
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Gully bank dwellers WILL HAVE TO MOVE. Building regulations will be enforced. No more multi-storied mansions on fragile hillsides or beside rivers. These things must be stopped, will be stopped! Blah-de-blah-blah-blah! A promise is a comfort to a fool and it seems that we're all fool-fool.
FLOOD IN THE MARKET: I'm just wondering, have the member of parliament, the councillor, civic officials ever been into the Papine Market on a rainy day? How else to explain the depressing scene which greeted me on Tuesday when vendors were marooned by several mini-lakes all over the floor, formed by water pouring through the roof? It was cold, damp and dismal.
Water was everywhere. The vendors, nearly all women, were huddled together like wet chickens, trying to make the best of an awful situation, seemingly resigned to their fate. They say they have been experiencing flood in the market for years now. They've heard just about every election promise, from the past to the present. Same old story, same old nothing done... except the collection of market fees, of course. Who cares?
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...#ixzz1OtaOVBph
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