Activists: Ban fireworks like scrap iron exports

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In this December 2021 file photo, anti-fireworks lobby groups hanged signs on trees at the Queen’s Park Savannah in protest of the use of fireworks. – Ayanna Kinsale

Stakeholders are calling on government to remove fireworks from the hands of the public and place them in the hands of licensed professionals who could provide entertainment on special occasions only in controlled environments.

These were the main recommendations at the third public consultation for the Summary Offences (Amendment) Bill 2022, aka The Fireworks Bill, on Thursday.

Minister in the Ministry of Legal Affairs Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal said the bill had been drawn from recommendations made during a 2017 Joint Select Committee and a 2020 position paper by the Environmental Management Authority. She was joined on a panel by three members of the Law Reform Commission (LRC) : Gerard Ramroop, Samraj Harripaul, SC, and Chantelle Latchmansingh.

The main legislative amendments in the draft bill are: regulating the use of fireworks through a permit system; making breaches of the law a ticketable offence via a fixed penalty system; general provisions for permits to be granted to use fireworks; requirements to notify certain entities about the intended use of fireworks; the use of fireworks on specified days such as New Year’s Eve without a permit; only people over the age of 18 being allowed to use fireworks; restrictions on the use of fireworks within half a mile of designated areas and for the relevant minister to make regulations.

Sagramsingh-Sooklal said the draft bill seeks to strike a balance between responsible use of fireworks and the peaceful enjoyment of property, public safety and the interests of the fireworks industry.

She said the purpose of the consultation was to gather the views of the public to the proposed legislation and incorporate them into the final draft legislation to be presented to Cabinet.

Fireworks Action Coalition representative Roger Marshall the proposed legislation contradicts previous recommendations.

“You are increasing the use of fireworks from what it is now. There is nothing in any previous recommendations that supports a free-for-all with fireworks. We recommend that fireworks should be taken out of the hands of the general public, since once you give them access, you can’t control or enforce them. There should be commercial service suppliers for fireworks, with shows on approved occasions like independence, so we’re not putting them out of business, they could be service providers for entertainment. People should be able to enjoy the beauty of the fireworks without the turmoil of the noise.”

He noted that noiseless fireworks were not strictly noiseless as they could produce sounds up to 70 decibels, so the noise levels would have to be regulated. He said fireworks shows should be held only at specific locations, preferably offshore, as anywhere there were fireworks, there would be death and harm. He invited members of the panel to accompany members of his organisation on their trips to collect carcasses of animals who would die after the fireworks which would take place for Independence celebrations.

Latchmansingh said the draft bill which had been presented was designed to make people aware of what was being proposed in order to obtain feedback, as well as addressing short-term solutions to the problem.

Harripaul said the LRC was collating all comments made during all of the public consultations and would use these to formulate the final amended bill. He said this was why no changes had been made to the draft bill since the first consultation in January.

Animal activist Danielle Francois asked what criteria would be used to determine what constituted a nuisance and how the ticketing system would work. Harripaul said a nuisance was defined under the Evidence Act. He said the fireworks bill sets a regulatory framework which allows officers to know when a ticket should be issued.

“A person is committing a breach of the law if they don’t have a permit for their fireworks, are under 18, and are setting off the fireworks outside of the specific times and places listed on their permit.”

TT Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals chairman Sita Kuruvilla said the shelter is the only animal shelter in north Trinidad, and there are no government services to deal with stray and abandoned animals.

“We are suffering from overcrowding and a shortage of funds. The country doesn’t have the services to take up the fallout from fireworks, including the enforcement side of things. The Dog Control Act, the Animals (Diseases and Importation) Act, which has a welfare component, and we have these proposals under the Fireworks Bill, all of them depend on enforcement capability. The Dog Control Act was never enforced, we’re still working with the Animals Diseases and Importation Act, and there’s no implementation plan or capacity for implementation at this time. We think enforcement agencies are trying to deal with so many other priorities in the country now that this is not a top priority.”

She said in 2018 when then commissioner of police Gary Griffith appealed to people to abide by the existing law on fireworks, there was a massive free-for-all. She also advocated for fireworks to be removed from the hands of the public.

Kuruvilla asked what was the size of the fireworks industry and those who worked with it versus those who were being affected negatively.

Emperor Valley Zoo welfare officer Kimberley Howai said half a mile distance for fireworks was not far enough to use fireworks. She said dogs could hear fireworks from over a mile away, and the animals at the zoo were even more sensitive.

“A half mile from the zoo puts fireworks in the savannah, and the last time that happened in 2019, a kangaroo died, and all the animals were disturbed. There were also wild birds found dead in the area. Also, if we’re saying that fireworks are family entertainment, so is the zoo, and I don’t think one form should inconvenience the other.”

Ricardo Meade of the El Socorro Centre for Wildlife Conservation echoed the sentiment that fireworks should not be in the hands of ordinary citizens. He said police were already bogged down by crime and would not be able to enforce the fireworks bill.

“If people really need this form of entertainment, let it be less advanced types of fireworks, or in the hands of professionals. The AG recently suspended the sale of scrap iron at the stroke of a pen, where is the political will to ban fireworks?”

Animals Alive’s Kathyrn Cleghorn said her shelter takes care of 500 dogs, 75 cats, and two horses, and every year they are terrorised by fireworks and the bursting of bamboo. She invited the panel to spend a night at the shelter when fireworks are being set off to understand what it takes to protect the animals. She said government should make the best decisions for everyone, not just those who made a seasonal living from fireworks.

Former Chaguanas East MP Stephen Cadiz, who represented Fireworks Use Sufferers (FUS) said government should move immediately to control the useless noise generated by fireworks, as they had done with the scrap iron industry.

He said it was impractical to expect police to patrol retail sales of fireworks. He asked why noiseless fireworks were not part of the legislation.

Nalini Dial, also from FUS and Animals are Human Too, said it was obvious that governments did not care about animals. She said from her work as a pharmacist, she had seen patients come in with anxiety, insomnia, and high blood pressure from Divali onwards for the last 35 years. She said the police do not respond to complaints about fireworks.

She noted permits were already required to set off fireworks in cities and no-one adhered to this regulation.

Bijili Lalla secretary of the Law Association said the use of fireworks by individual citizens only began 15 years ago, and prior to that sparklers were the only types accessible.

“People say fireworks and noise are our culture but they only became so when people began importing fireworks for sale. Something needs to be done now to address this problem. Enforcement is critical. I live in an area where every home has someone between 70-90 years of age, and calling the police makes no difference.”

Sagramsingh-Sooklal said following the consultations, the LRC would work with the Criminal Justice Unit of the ministry to put all the concerns in the mix to tweak the proposed legislation.

Members of the public can send recommendations to communication@ag.gov.tt and events@ag.gov.tt, with the title The Fireworks Bill. The document can be viewed at https://agla.gov.tt/home/public-consultations/

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Social Development Minister: Scrap iron dealers eligible for food grants

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In this file photo, scrap iron dealers protest the six-month ban on the export of scrap metal at Claxton Bay. – Marvin Hamilton

THE Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox has rejected claims made by Chaguanas East MP Vandana Mohit that people displaced by the ban on export of scrap iron were ineligible for state grants.

On Thursday, Mohit slammed Cox for saying workers affected by Government’s decision to ban scrap-iron exports for six months could apply to her ministry for grants.

“Again, the PNM government embarks on deceit and aims to hoodwink the population by their and her public pronouncements.”

Mohit claimed none of the people affected by the industry’s six-month closure would be “eligible for the grants.” She said any such assistance would not come in time before the re-opening of school next month.

“The government must immediately develop a mechanism to assist struggling families affected by this unwarranted closure, in order to school and feed their children.”

In a second statement, also issued on Thursday, Mohit wondered if Cox was trying to find scapegoats when she spoke about a “parenting crisis” at the recent launch of her ministry’s parenting workshop. Scrap iron dealers in the Claxton Bay district have been blocking roads and burning debris calling for the government to rescind its decision. The Scrap Iron Dealers’ Association have also been objecting to the decision and has threatened to go to court.

Responding to Mohit’s claims on Saturday, Cox said, “Scrap iron dealers can apply for any of the grants once they are eligible.”

Any member of the member of the public can apply for the grants offered by the ministry.

“The Ministry has the responsibility to plan and determine the adequacy of its allocation each year. It is for this reason that Ministry approached the Parliament for an additional allocation, at mid-year and received this additional allocation to meet its projected expenditure in fiscal 2022.”

Cox said, “The Food Support Grant is offered to all eligible citizens and legal residents of TT. Scrap iron dealers in need of food can apply in the event that they are in need of food.”

Applicants must pass the standard means test to qualify for this grant.

The qualifying criteria include the applicants being citizens or legal residents of TT and passing a standard means test to show the net income for the household must be equal to or less than the household poverty line which is $1,439.

Rejecting Mohit’s claims about Government being responsible for a parenting crisis in TT, Cox said, “There is empirical evidence since 2011 which support the need for parenting programmes in TT. Since 2014, she said the government has been hosting parenting workshops throughout TT.

Cox reminded Mohit that “the development of the parenting policy identifying parenting and parenting support as a critical element of family life, forms the basis of the draft parenting policy of 2014.”

That work in 2014 was incorporated into government policy under the PNM and laid as a green paper in Parliament in 2017.

“The data regarding children gravitating to a life of crime can be sourced from the police service and the Children Court. “

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Former Newsday editor’s funeral on Tuesday

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Suzanne Mills. –

The funeral of former Newsday editor-in-chief, Suzanne Mills will take place on Tuesday.

The Mills family said there would be a separate, private cremation but the funeral would take place at the Church of The Nativity, Crystal Stream, Diego Martin and it would be steamed on YouTube.

“The Mills family will like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts and wishes during this difficult time.”

Mills, 59, was the daughter of Newsday founding editor-in-chief and chairman, Therese Mills. Her body was found at her Aquamarine Drive, Diamond Vale home on August 14 after neighbours called the police when they noticed a smell coming from her house.

Her autopsy was done on Thursday but was found to be inconclusive because of the advanced stage of decomposition of the body.

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NP: Disaster averted after car crash at La Brea gas station

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THE National Petroleum Marketing Company Ltd (NP) said quick action by staff at a La Brea gas station, averted a major disaster when a car ploughed into a gas pump on Friday.

Videos on social media showed a car crashing into other parked vehicles, an oyster vendor, and knocking over one of the fuel dispensers shortly after 4 pm. People were seen scampering for safety.

“Thankfully, there were no reported injuries to customers or service station personnel,” the statement said.

Following established service station emergency protocols, the dealer immediately activated the emergency shutdown device/switch which shuts down all power and the flow of fuel to all dispensers, including the damaged dispenser.

“The automatic shut-off valve system functioned as designed and there was no gushing or spillage of fuel on to the forecourt.”

As a precautionary measure, gas station attendants used fire extinguishers to douse the compound and the Fire Services provided support.

“The area around the affected dispenser was immediately cordoned off and members of NP’s Maintenance Department were subsequently deployed.”

The maintenance team conducted the complete isolation of the damaged fuel dispenser both electrically and mechanically, to prevent fuel spilling or power inadvertently causing the activation of the unit, the statement said.

The damaged dispenser was removed from the site and the area will remain cordoned off as the team works to replace the dispenser in the coming days. Operations at the station resumed at 11 pm on Friday.

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VIDEO: 21-y-o fatally shot in reported gun battle with cops Loop Jamaica

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Social media users call for deeper probe in incident on Marcus Garvey Drive

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A 21-year-old man was shot and killed during a reported confrontation with the police on Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston 14, on Friday, August 26.

The deceased has been identified as Shamar Stewart, otherwise called ‘Linjay’, mechanic of Allman Town, Kingston 4.

Police said one .38 revolver containing three .38 cartridges was seized after the shootout that took place at about 4:15 p.m.

The police in a release from the Corporate Communication Unit said the matter has since been reported to The Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau (IPROB) and the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM).

The explanation from the police has not gone down well with some social media users who have claimed that a video that was posted on social media, has led them to call for a deeper investigation.

“If that video is of the incident it needs to be investigated,” said one social media user.

“Police are working and are in a no-nonsense mood,” said another user.

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Forecasters monitoring 4 areas for tropical development

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This Saturday night, in the central tropical Atlantic, shower activity associated with an elongated area of low pressure over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean has become a little better organized since yesterday.

Environmental conditions are forecast to be generally favorable for additional gradual development over the next several days, and a tropical depression could form by the middle of next week as it moves west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph toward the waters east of the Leeward Islands.

It has a low (20 percent) chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a medium (50 percent) chance of formation during the next 5 days.

In the central Atlantic, shower activity is showing signs of organization in association with a small low pressure area located about 600 miles east of Bermuda.

Some slow development of this system could occur during the next two to three days while the low meanders over the central Atlantic. After that time, conditions are expected to become less favorable for development.

It has a low (10 percent) chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

In the northwestern Caribbean Sea, a trough of low pressure could develop over the northwestern Caribbean Sea during the early or middle part of next week.Environmental conditions could support some slow development of the system thereafter while it moves generally west-northwestward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and toward the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

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In the eastern tropical Atlantic, a tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa early next week. Some gradual development of the system is possible during the middle of next week while it moves generally westward across the far eastern tropical Atlantic.

It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

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Emouvantes fun?railles de Josette Desanclos et de ses deux filles

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<>, a l?ch? en larmes Me Desanclos, qui s’est demand? ce qu’il a fait pour m?riter cette punition.

Aux fun?railles de la femme et des filles de Me Desanclos, il n’y pas eu de cercueil mais des urnes fun?raires et des photos des assassin?es. Au Pax Villa, Me Simpson Desanclos d?crit une relation de complicit? et de confiance entre lui et ses filles. <>, a tristement d?clar? Me Desanclos.

<>, s’est indign? Me Desanclos. Selon lui, le crime crapuleux de sa femme et de ses filles r?volte la conscience et ne doit pas rester impuni. <>, a-t-il fait remarquer, rappelant que Cit? Doudoune est la zone d’influence du gang dirig? par Lanm? san Jou.

Malgr? son amertume, Me Simpson Desanclos a quand m?me trouv? le courage de remercier ses proches pour leur support. <>, a-t-il d?clar?.

<>, a d?clar? Me Patrick Laurent, ami de la famille.

De son c?t?, Me Samuel Madistin pense que la mort tragique des Desanclos <>.

Pour Calixte Fleuridor, sa pr?sence est de r?pondre au devoir de rendre un dernier hommage ? la m?moire de ces regrettables soeurs tomb?es sous les balles assassines des bandits. <>, a-t-il dit, demandant aux autorit?s de prendre des mesures concr?tes pour l’ordre et la paix.

Sarhadjie Desanclos, 24 ans, ancienne de l’Institution Sacr?-Coeur, avait cours ? l’Universit? de Port-au-Prince, le samedi 20 ao?t 2022, le matin de son assassinat. Employ?e du minist?re de l’?conomie et des Finances (MEF), sa grande soeur Sherwood Sondjie Desanclos, juriste de 29 ans, issue du Centre d’?tudes secondaires et de la Facult? de droit et des sciences ?conomiques (FDSE) et sa m?re, Josette Fils Desanclos, employ?e de l’Autorit? portuaire nationale (APN), ne savaient pas qu’en quittant leur domicile de Croix-des-Bouquets, la mort serait au bout d’un p?riple ordinaire. Les trois femmes ont ?t? prises pour cibles, tu?es et br?l?es lors d’une op?ration de bandits de la zone qui a laiss? un lourd bilan: au moins huit morts entre Croix-des-Bouquets et Tabarre.

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