Laws need “teeth” in order to protect consumers.
The public, he said, cannot rely solely on law enforcers to prevent crime.
Last year’s event drew a crowd of more than 3,000.
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Minister Miller said that it is unfortunate that consumers are not fully aware of the grave ramifications of what is taking place.
Putting profits before service is shortsighted.
Societal changes need to be made.
The FNM is claiming that the Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe allegedly spent $20,228 on a reception to host the honourees of the Trumpet Awards.
The Commissioner stated that the Force would shortly stage several initiatives that will hopefully curb crime and decrease the large backlog of criminal cases.