Heard on the radio this morning (Power 106) that if this curfew is successful from a crime reduction standpoint that parliament is considering making it permanent, island-wide including tourist areas.
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Heard on the radio this morning (Power 106) that if this curfew is successful from a crime reduction standpoint that parliament is considering making it permanent, island-wide including tourist areas.
what are the details of the curfew
LOL.... that would fly like a lead balloon.... besides, the one week curfew from 8pm to 6am is to stop the night time gatherings that have been in breach of the social distancing measures.
Any country cannot survive with a permanent night time curfew.... simply impossible... deliveries are routinely made at night...
Was this on a call in radio show?
The daily hours of the curfew are from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am for each of the seven days. Only individuals of the essential services will be allowed by the police and military to be on the streets of the country during the time of the curfew.
(from the Observer)
With the uptick in Crime in Jamaica being so prevalent these days...…..
something along those lines would eventually have to come into play...…
something has to be done as things can't continue the way they have been.....
wi have had so much crime on the West End, in the last year, that it isn't funny...…
just mi two cents...…
Cool Runnings, Marko
I do not believe confinement will reduce crime over any length of time. Criminals would just learn stealth. Education and commitment by law enforcement as a deterrent, and government programs developed to level the social economic playing field are your long term solutions. imho
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There was an MP on later in the day that confirmed that the idea was being considered. If you listen to either Power 106 or RJR they consistently talk about how crime is what is holding back economic development on the island. Desperate times call for desperate measures and the Zones of Special Operations were considered successful by the powers that be. Call it what you will, but I do believe it is being discussed. Last year Jamaica ranked 2nd in the world in per capita murders, Kingston was rated the 19th most dangerous city in the world.
I have a problem not with a "curfew" but with the term "permanent". I don't think there is much of a disagreement with the need for a curfew. There is simply a significant percentage of the Jamaican population that will not abide by any rules and restrictions put in place for the health and safety of the population as a whole.
This current virus situation is a "no joke" business and the rise of the crime problem can both be dealt with in some part by a well enforced curfew but an "open ended" or permanent curfew, in my opinion, is not the solution to the problem.