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Submitted by David Comissiong, President, Clement Payne Movement
Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart and Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite
Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart and Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite

The most efficient way to respond to the many varieties of political โ€œyardfowlsโ€ in Barbados who prostitute themselvesย  on the altar of political expediency is to expose them with the facts!

And so, I now propose to use this article to expose the facts underlying the legal and political โ€œsinfulnessโ€ of the recently nullified Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015, otherwise known as the โ€œFingerprinting Regulationsโ€!

The facts are as follows:-

On the 17th of April 2015, the Right Hon. Freundel Stuart, the Minister responsible for Immigration, made the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015 โ€“ a legal instrument comprising some eighteen (18) regulations. At the time, Mr. Stuart purported to be acting under certain powers granted to him under the Immigration Act of Barbados to make regulations.

The Regulations that Mr. Stuart made on the 17th of April 2015 stipulated that :-

a) Where any person seeks to enter or depart from a port in Barbados, that person SHALL provide an Immigration Officer with โ€œbiometric dataโ€ (fingerprints, facial photographs, a scan of the retina of the eye) through the use of a biometrics system.

b) The Chief Immigration SHALL specify the type of biometrics data that a person shall provide.

c) A Citizen or Permanent Resident of Barbados who refuses to provide an Immigration Officer with the specified biometric data may be restrained from leaving Barbados or from re-entering Barbados.

d) A Citizen or Permanent Resident of Barbados who compiles with the demand to provide the specified biometric data when he or she leaves Barbados, but who then refuses to comply with the demand to provide the specified biometric when he or she seeks to return to Barbados SHALL be refused re-entry into Barbados.

Now, the first โ€œpolitical sinโ€ that Mr. Stuart committed when he made these far-reaching Regulations, is that he made them without first consulting us โ€“ the people of Barbados โ€“ about this matter!

Indeed, before actually making any such Regulations, Mr. Stuart should have informed us โ€“ the people of Barbados โ€“ that he proposed to make regulations of such a fundamental and far-reaching nature, and should have given us the opportunity to think about, discuss and give feed-back on his proposal. Surely, this is how a democratic system of Government is supposed to work!

The second โ€œpolitical / legal sinโ€ consists of the fact that the Regulations that Mr. Stuart made on the 17th of April 2015 constituted a clear breach of the statutory and Constitutional rights of the citizens and permanent residents of Barbados!

The Citizens and Permanent Residents of Barbados possess statutory and Constitutional rights to enter and to leave Barbados โ€“ rights that are outlined in the Immigration Act and in the Constitution as follows:-

โ€œSection 4 of the Immigration Act :

 

  1. A citizen has the right to enter Barbados.
2. A Permanent Resident shall, so long as he continues to be a Permanent Resident, be permitted to enter Barbados.
3. The Minister (responsible for Immigration) may prohibit the entry into Barbadosย  of any person other than a Citizen or Permanent Resident.

Section 22 of the Constitution :

1.ย ย ย ย ย  No person shall be deprived of his freedom of movement, that is to sayโ€ฆ the right to enter Barbados, the right to leave Barbadosโ€ฆ

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Nothing contained in or done under the authority of any law shall be held to be inconsistent with or in contradiction of this section to the extent that the law in question makes provisionโ€ฆ for the imposition of restrictions onโ€ฆ any personโ€™s right to leave Barbados that are reasonably required in the interests of defence, public safety or public order โ€

Thus, the statutory and Constitutional right of Citizens of Barbados to ENTER Barbados (their native land) is absolute and unfettered, and cannot be restricted under any circumstances whatsoever !

The statutory and Constitutional right of Citizens to leave Barbados may be restricted, but only if such restriction is โ€œreasonably required in the interest of defence, public safety or public order.โ€

But the blame for this second “political / legal sin” has to be shared between Mr. Stuart and his Attorney General, Mr. Adriel Brathwaite! As the Governmentโ€™s chief Legal Officer, it fell to Mr. Brathwaite to discern that the Regulations made by Mr. Stuart breached both the Immigration Act and the Constitution; to point this out to Mr. Stuart; and to take steps to rectify the โ€œmischiefโ€ embedded in the Regulations.

However, far from carrying out any such repair job, Messers Stuart and Brathwaite and the other members of the Administration compounded the wrong-doing by going on to engage in a number of fundamental procedural irregularities in relation to the said Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015.

As noted before, the Regulations had been made by Mr. Stuart under the Immigration Act: and Section 31 (3) of the said Immigration Act stipulated that all regulations made by the Minister responsible for Immigration โ€œshall be subject to negative resolution.โ€

Now, the legal procedure for enacting regulations that are โ€œsubject to negative resolutionโ€ is outlined in Section 41 of the Interpretation Act Chapter 1 of the Laws of Barbados as follows:-

โ€œ (2)โ€ฆ the expression โ€œstatutory periodโ€ โ€ฆshall mean a period of forty daysโ€ฆโ€

โ€œ (7) The expression โ€œsubject to negative resolutionโ€ when used in relation to any statutory instruments shall mean that such instruments shall, as soon as may be after they are made, be laid before each House, and if either House, within the statutory period next after such instrument has been so laid, resolves that the instrument shall be annulled, the instrument shall be void as from the date of the resolutionโ€ฆโ€

And Section 16 (1) of the Interpretation Act goes on to state that โ€“ โ€œEvery enactment shall be published in the Gazette and, unless the enactment otherwise provides, shall take effect and come into operation on the date of such publication.โ€

So, having made the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations on 17th April 2015, Mr. Stuart was obligated to lay them before the House of Assembly and the Senate, and to give the members of those two Houses of Parliament a period of forty (40) days to consider whether they wanted to bring and pass a Resolution to annul the said Regulations. Indeed, Mr. Stuart and his Attorney General were obligated to go through this procedure before they could publish the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations in the Official Gazette as the law of the land !

But, in breach of this procedure, the Democratic Labour Party administration published the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations in the Official Gazette of the 23rd of April 2015 as the law of the land, a mere six (6) days after they had been made, and before they had even been laid in the Houses of Parliament.

In fact, the DLP administration did not lay the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015 in Parliament until the 15th of June 2015, some 53 days after they had already been wrongfully published in the Official Gazette as the law of the land! Once again, this was totally wrong, and in breach of the legal procedure outlined in the Interpretation Act.

The final “political / legal sin” was unwittingly committed by the then Chief Immigration Officer, Ms Erine Griffith, when, in the month of February 2016, she purported to act under the power wrongfully given to her by regulation 3 (2) of the Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015 to specify the type of biometric data that a person entering or leaving Barbados would be obligated to provide, and she stipulated that ALL such persons — with the exception of diplomats and children under the age of 16 years — would be obligated to be fingerprinted from the 1st day of April 2016.

It is these dastardly “political and legal sins” that the Supreme Court of Barbados extirpated with its ruling on Thursday the 30th of June 2016ย  in the case of “David Comissiongย  vย  Freundel Stuart, Adriel Brathwaite and Wayne Marshall”

I wish to once again thank the public spirited Attorneys-at-Law who participated with me on this quest for justice, legality and democratic righteousness in the political and legal affairs of our country— Mr. Edmund Hinkson MP, Mr. Lalu Hanuman, Mr Brian Weekes, and Senator Wilfred Abrahams.

Let us hope and pray that the current Governmental administration has learnt something of value from this matter.


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71 responses to “Exposing the Legal and Political Sinfulness of the "Fingerprinting Regulations"”

  1. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Thanks David Commissiong! This country owes you a debt of gratitude. Your actions protected us from the tyranny of this incompetent and dictatorial government. But you can’t always be the one to stand in the breach. That was the job of the official Opposition and they failed us miserably, notwithstanding that Edmund Hinkson and Wilfred Abrahams went along for the ride. Those two saw the incompetence of their leader and tried to salvage some respect for the BLP.


  2. @Caswell

    Barbadians need to be informed how a negative resolution is co opted by parliament to support law.


  3. Congratulations Mr Commissiong on your victory on behalf of the people of Barbados . Your invaluable service to the nation in this regard can be likened to that of another unsung famous son of the soil Mr Wendell Mclean.


  4. A 34-YEAR-OLD Trinidadian who left his Richplain Road, Diego Martin home in August 2014, accompanied by his two wives and two children, to perform guard duties in Syria was killed last Friday at his workplace during a US airstrike on ISIS terrorists in that country.

    The Trini was identified yesterday as Chris Steve Lewis also known as Abdool Rahim.


  5. I salute you. I must second Caswell’s statement that the country owes you a debt of gratitude.

    Your resonse was so thorough and clear that I was able to fully understand your actions and your resulting success; but there are some simple questions that would add sanity to this picture

    (1) Why did they feel such a law was necessary? Was it a local initiative or was it driven by the need to help the US build a database?

    (2)If the deficiencies or the steps to be followed were so clear to you, how come those who would impose these regualation did not seethe deficiencies or /follow the steps. How could thhey make such a blunder?

    Clean and excellent writing. I salute you again


  6. Was it a law or was it not ? your fight was to stop a law not a proposal ..what the court did was to null and void a proposal a political win yes

  7. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    Negative procedure is a type of procedure that a statutory instrument can go through. A statutory instrument under the negative procedure will automatically become law without debate unless there is an objection from either House. Conversely affirmative procedure refers to a procedure where a statutory instrument must be approved by both the House of Assembly and the Senate to become law.

    David has adequately explained it in his submission, but I hope that the above adaptation is also useful. It also calls into account the dereliction of duty by the Opposition who did not object to the instrument at any stage!


  8. To the slow minded or those lacking legal acuity, your posting threw some light on comments made by other legal eagles.

    A next question that bothers me is what made them think that they would get away with this folly? Surely they expected some resistance from the opposition?

    Their action shows nothing more than the disrespect or contempt that they have for the citizens. And then they had the gall, to not defend their ill-begotten baby; leaving it to stand alone like some bastard child that was born of a whore. Like roaches, when the light was turned on them, they slithered away and refused to fight.

    They have been made aware that they are not the men they think they are. When OPPOSED, they folded like โ€˜cheap camerasโ€™. They need to stick to bobol and back room deals

  9. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    They did the same thing with the waiver of taxes for Cost-U-Less. The instrument was laid five years after the order was made instead of the 40 days and the Opposition said nothing. It is not only incompetence in Government; it is also incompetence in Opposition. You see why I am constantly calling for a system that eliminates both BLP and DLP.

    Sent from my iPad

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  10. @Jeff

    Thanks, you appreciate that The Gazer’s followup question motivated the ask, political craft?


  11. Again David Comissiong,

    You are to be commended for this act of selfless perseverance irrespective of its fallout.

    Now de old man going comment at length as to the why the hurry presently but there are some house cleaning matters to attend to

    @ Eddie Hinkson MP.

    My man you going have to be careful that your actions do not translate your intentions to the Leader of the Troika and you are dismissed from your constituency seat like the others are slowly being replaced with the bottie lickers

    Maria was dismissed for far less and for you to have your eyes on her prize well that is a problem

    @ Caswell

    First matter Caswell.

    You real smart with your sentence regarding when the “statue was commissioned and sculpted by Broodhagen…” Hmmmmm if people were only to know the implications of that sentence but we going dun dere

    Second Matter ammmmm Cwc2007 ammmmmm lolol you really think that, with all that is involved in that matter, that theLoE gine be ingrunt enough to stick she Prme Minister by Default head out there in the public eye?

    Man you dun know dat she arrogant but she ent stupid.

    Unity Workers Union got any people in the Office of the Attorney General or the Immigration Department?

    Wunna gots to follow de money to the source to see why they pushed “the proposal” through with such alacrity.

    Caswell “you can hide and buy land but you cannot hide and wuk um”

    Dem got a number of people up in deah who would give you copies of the files Caswell.

    David C only touching pun the surface of the seriousness of this problem dig deeper and get de files.

    Oh ammmmm get a family in law like you brother wife sister man to buy you a phone that it ent connect to you so dat when you talking tuh people it ent you Caswell phone hear?

    Dem last name must not be related to you okay???


  12. I must agree that the Opposition Barbados Labour Party carries almost as much blame in this shenanigan as the incompetent Democratic Labour Party. Who can we turn to for deliverance if the opposition sits idly by while this lame excuse for a government tries, time and again to fritter away the rights of the citizens of this country.

    It bears askance, how many other underhand deals that should have been brought to light and only a trained legal mind would discern, has gone unnoticed or unchallenged? An alert and competent press should have been screaming from the rooftops for an explanation the moment this came to light. What a pox to be wrought upon an honorable profession.

    One must also now view with a jaundiced eye any mouthings coming from the DLP’s legal lapdog. His credibility has been sold for a bowl of porridge and to think, a QC at that. What a prostitution of the designation. I suppose that was to be expected when an insignificant individual rises from obscurity to a position of such national prominence in just seven years.

    Sincere appreciation to Mr Commissiong on a job well done.


  13. “All such persons with the exception of diplomats” … some of the biggest criminals in the world are diplomats. They commit all types of crimes including drug-running and terrorism with immunity yet they would be excluded from this Bio-metric bs……more proof that real idiots are in charge in Barbados, but then again they are just following international protocol..real independent people.


  14. There is a matter BU looks forward to the light of day being shone upon it and it – the Karib Cable acquisition by Columbus (TeleBarbados) followed later by TeleBarbados acquired by Cable & Wireless Communications (FLOW), now we have Liberty.


  15. Next play on the cards – Liberty acquires Digicel. Back to square one.

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “c) A Citizen or Permanent Resident of Barbados who refuses to provide an Immigration Officer with the specified biometric data may be restrained from leaving Barbados or from re-entering Barbados.

    d) A Citizen or Permanent Resident of Barbados who compiles with the demand to provide the specified biometric data when he or she leaves Barbados, but who then refuses to comply with the demand to provide the specified biometric when he or she seeks to return to Barbados SHALL be refused re-entry into Barbados.”

    In other words the Barbados government has no problem with reducing it’s citizens to the level of runaway slaves and stateless people….without their knowledge. .

    Not even the US government with all it’s warts and Patriot Act is that brutal….I have a feeling it’s the slaves in parliament came up with this nastiness all on their own to show their masters the extent of the brutality they can unleash on their own people. ..but day can only run so long, until night catches up.

    Bajans can thank these lawyers, Commissiong with the full knowledge that their taxpayer funded education was money well spent…I am sure many other lawyers contributed their legal knowledge….but many more need to contribute and clear their debt to the people on the island, while keeping the current beasts for government ministers, in constant check.

  17. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Hopi….interpol should know they need to keep their eyes glued on ALL diplomats, particularly Caribbean diplomats, read the recentky deceased Antigua diplomst….they have been known to use diplomatic pouches and passports to commit the most horrendous crimes. The ministers in Barbados believe themselves untouchable in their criminality because they are holders of these diplomatic passports, but take time Barney..

    The likes of Donville Inniss, Dennis Lowe and Michael Lsshley should alwa6ts be on international radars.

    AC…it null and voided a proposal to prevent it becoming law. ..the government will now have to prove otherwise, why dont you consult an attorney before posting rubbish.

    GAZER said ” How could they make such a blunder?

    Simple Gazer…..none of the ministers ever read the constitution and therefore do not know what it contains.

    Loved your comment Fairplay…it shows the conspiracy between government ministers and legal hacks like Gollop to undermine the constitution and violate basic human rights on the island….and as we all know it will only be majority blacks affected by the nasty actions of black men and women in parliament.

    It is shameful that Mia saw nothing wrong with the violation of the rights of the same citizens whose votes she now needs to ascend to pm status, good thing not everyone in opposition shares her views or inaction or bajans would be thoroughly screwed, no excuse, she should have been upfront in this challenge…it would have helped her reputation of being in partnership with the likes of Inniss.

    Caribbean people should also be thankful, what Commissiong et al did was make sure a precedent was not set across the Caribbean…with Barbados government as the lead instigator…they are traitors to black people these ministers.

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David Comissiong:

    The question is whether the same Immigration (Biometrics) Regulations 2015 can be applied to non-Barbadians as they stand.

    Do you really feel this administration can at this stage ask American and UK citizens to be fingerprinted before entering Barbados as visitors on holiday or on business?

    This whole long talk of national security as the reason behind the necessity for these regulations was just what it is; just a load of BS.

    There is absolutely no one boarding a UK or US port of departure can pose any serious threat to Barbados as to be detected by the jokey immigration in Bim.

    Why doesn’t this administration deal with the basics (and in keeping with its intellectual pay-grade) like cleaning up the โ€˜damnโ€™ smelly garbage covered island which is posing a potentially seriously threat not only to security but also to public health and the viability of the country’s major forex earner and employment sponge.


  19. Nobody dare says differently if not they would be read the riot act , in any case i give Mr. Commissiong kudos for his clean and clear cut advocacy by invoking the rights of a democratic free people to bright about change by those actions provided within the laws rules and guidelines of a country.whereby others have sought to create panic and chaos for change, His means to an end demonstrates that in a democracy change can be brought about by civil measures


  20. The attempt to introduce this change by stealth has put paid to any claim by this government being a transparent government.

  21. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…yall got me seasick with ya seesawing, just be glad these attorneys are cognizant enough of the Constitution so that the human rights of you, your children and grandchildren going into the future are not violated by idiots for government ministers.


  22. “Since November 2007, all foreign visitors to Japan must adhere to new entry requirements. Japanese immigration officials will photograph and fingerprint all visitors upon arrival.”

    Imagine if Barbados tried to do that.


  23. @ WellW……….You gotta realise that Interpol ain’t exactly some independent agency. Interpol only pursues those that they’ve been ordered to go after. This whole system is like a Russian Doll and I think you have a tad bit too much faith in the US system.

  24. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Not really Hopi…I know those dudes grab who they deem a threat to whatever they themselves are doing…I have no delusions in that regard, but also know that certain people are always a threat to what they themselves are doing…in that I have the ultimate confidence.

    It never fails..lol


  25. @Hants

    As we post these comments arrivals to GAIA have to wait and unusually long time for baggage and to clear customs. Maybe there is only one dog to sniff all the bags and this is compounded because of a lack of sophisticated scanners to speed up the process.

    On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 11:52 PM, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Hants…I actually see nothing wrong with fingerprinting visitors, you never know who or what ya letting into the country, read the Bulgarian scam artists complete with ATM scanners and more recently british visitrrs armed with same…who stole tons of money from banks on the island, even more recently the Canadian females with millions worth of Marijuana…ya never know what ya letting in…but it appears the government ministers are not interested in that and are more interested in showing how they can reduce their own people to criminals, then brutally violate their rights to be citizens.

    If it was only fingerprinting, which is questionable…but these were taking it to another level and render their own citizens stateless, if they did not comply…ya dealing with wild animals occupying parliament. ..not even North Korea does that…ya more likely to get a bullet, which I see as kinder than what the Barbados government is planning.


  27. Chad 45 said to speak to and he alerted me and asked me to convey this information

    4 things

    One.

    Comissoing was right to defend against a procedurally inept DLP government who’s will not say that they used BLP information from the inepts before the Dale Smiley tenets ond his predecessor

    Two.

    This as Gazer has noted is not a Barbados Government initiated project. De muricans tired of Humpty Dumpty selling passports to undesirables and compromising the integrity of their screening processes. This is an ICE program not a Barbadian project, the initial project was tiefted I understand but this is an enhancement of what ….. But we like um so, why word with natives whe a body can get bull by a foreigner.

    Three.

    Pause and consider that we can’t even defend ourselves against the illegal practice of Red Caps teifing duty free run from the arrivals lounge how can we defend against terrorists inserting themselves into our aircraft transport cycle?

    We have to do this and post all the procedural steps, do this quickly.

    Four.

    When monkey handling gun or inept DBLP handling big people business how wunna expect Ingrunt Mia, Dale, Fumble, Adriel, Stacey and Humpty Dumpty to manage this?

    Mia may see it only as a way to hire subcontractors from England for a continuous contract with Bobo and the others only looking to get some.

    All we can pray is that Mujamixd doan get wind of these soft targets cause, because of fecundity, thank you The Gazer, we ent ready


  28. “FearPlay July 3, 2016 at 5:16 PM #

    I must agree that the Opposition Barbados Labour Party carries almost as much blame in this shenanigan as the incompetent Democratic Labour Party.”

    Utter nonsense. Just because they failed to criticise it does not make them complicit. The opposition did not introduce the draconian regulations nor there is no evidence to indicate they sanctioned them by vote or otherwise.


  29. Let us understand balance – the Opposition saw this matter on the Order Paper, says nothing and they are not complicit or be held to account.


  30. Seems to us that the PM is taking orders from the American Embassy.

    On its face, we cannot see any direct material interest for the GOB to propose such regulations. Is it now possible for a government to be this evil, fundamentally dictatorial?

    For us it would be wrong to interpret this wickedness by the DLP government as for its own sake.

    We would wish to suggest that the hidden hands of empire are behind these moves. Maybe a one-world government apparatus openly at work.


  31. Great job Mr. David Come-and-sing-a-song.

    One however has to express GREAT ‘admiration’ for a Prime Minister and AG who can withstand such embarrassing humiliation …coming as it does after the CAHILL debacle; coming as THAT did – after the CLICO /Parris shiite… and yet continue to f*** the country up… (foul)

    OH WAIT…. this has been the TREND since 2010.
    Have these people NO SHAME?

    Shiite man…. ANY self-respecting MAN would have resigned on principle, and a “man of principle” would have found some kinda ‘lens to fall on….

    These DLP low-lifers are not worth what Paddy shot…..


  32. LOL @ balance
    Just because they failed to criticise it does not make them complicit.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    What are you suggesting?
    That the opposition members are there for their good looks…?
    …or to improve the employment statistics?


  33. @David Commissiong, with so many lawyers in the BLP why did they not take on this flagrant breach and bad piece of law?

    With over 1200 lawyers educated by the public coffers why the Bar Association did not find it fit to jump to protect the citizenry?

    David, why must it always be you, Caswell Frankly or me?


  34. @Balanced, what hogwash of excuse you posit for the Queens Opposition in not defending country from a flawed law. Perhaps, you would offer the same excuse why we don’t hear the Opposition making noise about FOIA, ITAL or a new Defamation Act.

    Stop offer excuses for disgusting disappointing representation, don’t you have grans whose future you wish to protect?


  35. Barbados does have a problem of both returning nationals practicing identity theft and using fake names to evade authorities. However, the GOB went about the border protection in the wrong way. Who is to blame?


  36. Kammie wish your voice was just as balanced when the other side was in opposition but were the controversial regulations brought by the leader of the opposition. I have noticed a new trend in political debate since the DLP came to power hitherto unknown before which holds the actions of what can be described as a powerless opposition in our form of governance up to scrutiny rather than placing blame where blame lies.


  37. In response to criticisms about the Fingerprinting proposal , The Attorney General proclaimed that –

    โ€œChances are that at some point of time, we are going to have a bad event [and] that in fact that is another use of information. So we will see how it goes,โ€ said Brathwaite, who was adamant that โ€œGovernment policy isnโ€™t shaped by whether or not the Opposition, David Comissiong or anyone wants to take us to court.โ€ [Attorney General, Adriel Brathwaite]


  38. William Skinner

    In the real world fingerprinting people at ports of entry is normal. In the real world spending $7 million dollars to celebrate 50 years of independence will be okay. In our world of polarised politics and political stupidity , we cannot discuss anything without seeing it through BLP/DLP eyes. A party that spent over $240 million to build a cricket stadium while leaving old pipe lines to leak water will now have problems with $7 million. Pot calling kettle black againโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.
    As for the finger printing, the right move but once again poor political PR and bungling by this inept DLP government.”

    ๏ˆ

    Perhaps the above in an indication of why the opposition prefers to sleep at the wheel rather than oppose

  39. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Brathwaite is lying as usual of course, the only bad event is the sewer rats like himself in parliament trying to violate the rights of citizens.

    First of all they will need credible proof that any event will happen in the Caribbean. ..let alone Barbados…the US has everywhere wired for sound more or less and are always among the first of the industrialized countries to pick up any terrorists chatter.

    Brathwaite andvthe otger dummies in parliament do not have access to any such resources or the weapons to deter any such very unlikely event.

    Brathwaite and the other sewer rats in parliament are frauds and wannabes, the only people should be fingerprinted entering and leaving the island are those in parliament, they are dangerous to country and people.


  40. Why would a caring DLP Government bring legislation to unfair Barbadians? This should not have happened in the first place. Had this attempt to introduce this regressive legislation not been made, neither the Mr Commissiong, the BLP nor anybody else would have had to challenge this -embarrassing to the government- legislation in court. I am not aware of any time in the history of Barbados that the opposition has ever brought a case against the Government in court. For those who believe that the opposition should have challenged it in court, from reports in the newspaper it seems to me that it was vehemently challenged by the BLP in the highest court of the land that is Parliament please if Mr Dale Marshall’s contribution to the debate as reported was an accurate account.


  41. Steupss @ balance
    You are sounding like AC.


  42. Congratulations to David Comissiong.


  43. Using words like time bombs to set off explosive sentiments which re vibrates a whole nation into shell shock that is what the blp operatives like to do
    The govt made a proposal which indeed is plausible on the evidence that the world is being inundated by evil people who wants to do harm across the globe
    The word was sent stating there was a denial of the people constitutional right of free movement written within the proposal and to which the court agreed
    the questions remaining on the proposal are still relevant and at some time would be brought or tabled again
    Those questions which address security of a nation and the right of govt to pursue methods which will oversee while providing security and safety for the people
    AS usual the opposing side would scream holler and make noises after the fact while having no feasible or alternatives proposal as was indicative by the opposition issuance of no alternatives when the proposal was first table in Parliament in 2015
    However not to to be undermine and be seen as weak and out done the opposition gladly rides a wave of political opportunism after the horse is out of the barn .


  44. So the facts underlying the legal and political โ€œsinfulnessโ€ of the recently nullified Immigration โ€œFingerprinting Regulationsโ€ are being exposed and Bajans will not be fingerprinted at our “ports”.

    We don’t fingerprint tourists and other travelers so no point fingerprinting Bajans.


  45. Thanks, Caswell, for letting us know that the Cost U Less concessions were the subject of a negative resolution. That was a nasty piece of business. I understand why the opposition didn’t make a big fuss – snouts in the trough. But I still wonder why Andrew Bynoe, Massy and countless other supermarket owners didn’t shout and scream.


  46. “Bush Tea July 4, 2016 at 6:27 AM #

    Steupss @ balance
    You are sounding like AC”

    steupss@Bushtea
    and you sounding like carson


  47. For the politically blind, individuals have rights and the extent to which the government – elected by the people – wants to negotiate or give away those rights it becomes an issue for the people. This is where citizen advocacy is important to a breathing democracy. How many times have we had to listen to a minister of government explain after the fact the Barbados signed on to some international treaty therefore x or y must now be the case. We have to do better at being more transparent when transacting business on behalf of the people.


  48. The Cost U less matter was an issue in the last campaign, it is difficult to sniff out who the shareholders are if you have paper companies fronting for beneficial owners. It is evident that the granting of concessions to a retail outfit and a consumer of forex was a backroom deal to benefit some. Has Cost U Less broken the back of food prices in Barbados?


  49. @ Old Baje
    But I still wonder why Andrew Bynoe, Massy and countless other supermarket owners didnโ€™t shout and scream.
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    No one “shouts and screams” for openness and transparency for fear that their own shenanigans are brought under scrutiny. Dribbler calls it ‘indifference’.

    You MUST understand that Barbados is not headed up ‘shit street’ because of a bunch of low-life, (pun intended) political pimps, OR a few crooked businessmen who bribe their way to ‘success’, …BUT because as a PEOPLE, we have chosen collectively to endorse albino-centricity. We are all a bunch of scam-artists who revere the Machiavellian way, and who actually ADMIRE these high flying crooks. Most would do EXACTLY the same if roles are reversed.

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    Well Well & Consequences

    As a matter of fact, if Mia does not use this in her political campaign to inform each and every household on the island of what Fruendel Adriel and all the other ministers are planning to do re citizens refusing to be fingerprinted entering their homeland, Fruendel et al would render them stateless, countryless and hanging in legal limbo while detained, particularly the elderly, most of whom have no access to the internet and who politicians take great delight in telling lies to and misleading…then we will know for sure.

    If Mia does not use this opportunity to enlighten the elecotrate and get those sewer rats out of the people’s parliament, we will know for sure that she continues to collude with them, that DBLP are one government and cannot separate themselves because of their decades of criminal activities against the country and people. .

    We shall see.

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