They must face music

Our crime situation is out of hand and citizens are not satisfied that our law enforcement apparatus is working. The troubling fact is that our society has witnessed some acts of reported violence that are absent of human, moral and spiritual consciousness.

Isasha came out his back door to be confronted by two barefaced gunmen in broad daylight, who appeared to be just above their teens.

This while on the way to an album photo shoot, which thankfully didn’t result in any gunshots.

Isasha has said enough is enough and wants citizens to not run scared but stand up for themselves and each other.

The digital billboards are littered with ads from the Police Service.

The faces of missing teenage girls make me uncomfortable while taking my two girls to school.

Crime has an effect on everything we do as a society and puts the country in more expense.

Our biggest budget item is crime. That may be our current reality but we cannot settle for this undesirable.

The sentiment that enough is enough has to now echo through the vibrations of our activities as citizens.

Let’s look for ways to assist the law enforcement agencies as concerned citizens. Let’s help bring these criminals to justice and let them face the music. It’s time to stand up.

Ronald Huggins St Joseph

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