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Michael Lashley, Minister of Transport

Barbadians have been alarmed at the number of road fatalities for the year 2017. The 13 road fatalities have surpassed the total for all of 2016. Although official numbers are not available the number of vehicle smash-ups have also significantly increased.

Predictably Minster of Transport and Works Michael Lashley responded to the news of the latest fatality by promising to introduce new legislation by the legalizing breathalyser testing, introducing fines for texting while driving among other penalties.

Surely the minister and authorities should be able to discern that the rising number of road fatalities and vehicle smash-ups is a symptom of a societal malaise. We need relevant laws to ensure the authorities are equipped to make our roads safe to travel for Barbadians. To address the problem however requires a more cerebral approach.

The inability of successive governments for the last 40 years to effectively intervene in the transportation system to effect change does not inspire any confidence that Lashley will be the change agent needed to correct the bedlam on our roads. This is the same Lashley who was branded the ‘star boy’ of the administration pre 2013 for constructing a mobbaton of houses several which are unoccupied years later -some rotting. There is the questionable housing transaction at Coverley constructed by the omnipresent Mark Maloney –Mr.GROTTO.

This is the same Lashley who exercised poor judgement by leasing a luxury vehicle from Lloyd Bathwaite of Trans-Tech Inc, a company registered as a supplier of services to the Transport Board. In any enlightened society this would have been the type of transaction a politician and public official would be expected to declare to ensure transparency.

The lack of confidence in Michael Lashley can be explained by several other examples. For the BU household there is one at the top of the pile. In February this year the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)  cancelled a segment on the early morning show Mornin’ Barbados with President of the Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA) Sharmane Roland-Bowen. All who monitor the media space will admit that Roland-Bowen has been one of the most vocal when it comes to road safety and traffic issues. Trying valiantly to educate the public about proper road use. Her one mistake was to embarrass the government at the height of the national concern about the alarming number of potholes on our roads when BRSA located flags next to the deeper potholes.

It makes one question which is more important –educating Barbadians on road safety issues or shoring up a sagging political image.

Is Minister of Transport and Works Michael Lashley aware of the embarrassment being experienced by the country to renew a driving license? Barbadians have given up and prefer to show proof of payment with a receipt instead of the picture ID. The licensing authority has been unable to consistently produce the driving license picture ID.  This is 2017 and for individuals to have to spend so much time to complete a simple driving license renewal does NOT inspire confidence Mr. Minister Michael Lashley.

Please stop your braying and fix the problems!


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98 responses to “Braying Like Balaam’s Ass”

  1. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    A hard ask….in order to fix something you have to acknowledge first to yourself that it is not working and needs fixing…….as the author stated he has starboy status hence for him to admit wrong in an election year is tantamount to political suicide…..unless he is willing to gamble all for the main seat like another minister who openly criticises his boss and the cabinet he is a member of.

    No nothing tangible will come from any of them this election year other than a number of shoddy new legislation that will be challenged in the courts…….but then again the courts are not working either.


  2. It is my belief that Mr Trump on his way to Cariacou to open he golf course there a few years back, mussee stop hey to get some pointers for his on-de-podium behaviour, so that when he eventually entered politricks, he would become President without a problem – the latter leaving the whole planet including animals, gobsmacked – but – I truly ent know why people so confuffled about how he do it. Before this DLP government leaves us, if they are to leave us and even if not, I hope they write up a how-to-do-it manual to sell to wannah-be Presidents/Prime Ministers worldwide for there is now no doubt in my mind that we are not called sheeples for nutting. I mean we are the ones dat does believe de crap and welcome it back again, term after term after term. True. True. True. I know sales will go through the roof for such a manual, maybe even refill we coffers. On another matter but close to the home of the above. I see potholes being fixed. I hear people got ’nuff jobs back (I only hear dis from a bird that does shit news on my gallery). Waiting for my ipad still but it will come. I know this. It always does.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI

    Michael Lashley, could not fix housing, cannot fix transportation, he has no skills.

    Adriel Nitwit Brathwaite cannot fix the judiciary, he has no skills.

    Dennis Lowe cannot fix sanitation and sewage, he has no skilĺs.

    Dennis Kellman cannot fix housiñg, he has no skills.

    David Estwick cannot fix water authority and agriculture, he has no skills.

    Chris Sinckler cannot fix the economy, he has no skills.

    Fruendel Stuart cannot manage the country, he has no skills.

    The others are not worth mentioning.

    What are any of them good for.

  4. Violet Beckles CUP Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI Avatar
    Violet Beckles CUP Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI

    Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI March 25, 2017 at 3:28 PM #@@@

    Vote them ALL out , Vote CUP


  5. With all the failures flaws and mishaps levelled at govt. The sad part is that the blp like the republican have no grounded solution
    Furthermore the blp has given birth to a couple of babies which might threaten any chance of them winning


  6. FIRST WORLD BAEBADOS

    “Masked men rob bar patrons”

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/03/25/masked-men-rob-bar-patrons/

  7. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Chuckle…..the operative is back to normal…..when will they realise that the fed up point has been reached and unfortunately if gearbox was still alive I have no doubt he would be elected as primer inter pares.

    Hants

    People are scrunting hence this activity will increase despite the 2500 jobs according to the unions govt just created.


  8. M Lashley nor any government for that matter cant be blamed for increased accidents. He was the same Minister in 2016 with the record low accidents. Each accident is different and it all cant be pinpointed or blamed on one specific issue or person. We all need to take personally responsibility for our actions and stop trying to blame this person and the next. I agree with the letter write on all the other issues.


  9. @Kevin

    Are you able to comprehend that if there is congestion on the roads because of too many vehicles, traffic lights not working, police not patrolling the highways with periodic speed traps, highway lights out of order for months, a growing indiscipline with PSVs etc etc etc.


  10. @David, with regards to factors that might contribute to accidents, all that is human behaviour. Big adults knows right from wrong. Big adults know not to speed. Big adults know when a stretch of road is not lit, you turn on your car lights on full and proceed with caution, just as many people who live in the country side that dont have ‘lights’ do. You cant legislate big people’s behaviour all the time like that. Stop behaving like children or giddy head teenagers.


  11. Was Kelman right in citing an inverse relatioship between the number of potholes and traffic accidents? Was there a concomitant decrease in the number of potholes.

    May the Good Lord travel with the decease and give them peace..


  12. Lord have mercy

    Christ have mercy


  13. FLYING FISH & COU COU: Finger pointing at him again

    BARBADOS NATION,

    Added 25 March 2017

     

    flying-fish-cou-cou-new

    Outside of his prestigious house, though, this seemingly popular man can be challenged. He was successfully tested some years ago and ended up having nearly a quarter of a million reasons to wish he’d never heard of a certain fellow.

    However, from what Cou Cou has learnt, this politico is being challenged again. And the calls may again come for him to move out.

    On March 15, a business entity claimed that the honourable man had withheld $45 000 belonging to it without permission. They want back the alleged sum and filed court papers to that effect.

    The entity said this man was legally due to receive $32 525 for his work on their behalf in a certain land transaction worth nearly $3 million. But they insist he was not supposed to get any other funds.

    Of course, these are mere allegations and the law courts will be the final arbiter. But it really does not look good that this man’s name is being called in relation to something like this.

    Silly season truly upon us

    YOU KNOW it’s the silly season when normally rational people say and do things that can be considered ridiculous.

    For instance, the statements by two Cabinet ministers and a Government parliamentarian condemning a clearly talented, articulate 13-year-old for making an inspirational non-partisan speech.

    Cou Cou is sure that they too, as proud parents, would have been delighted to showcase their children’s eloquence in the same way that teen’s parents stood behind him and watched his presentation.

    That is why, despite whatever reasons the three gave to explain their comments, nothing has been able to quell the firestorm they created. The public perception clearly seems to be that they only said what they did because the lad spoke at an Opposition political rally.

    The next silly thing done recently was the action of a vertically challenged politico.

    Believe it or not, this individual was supposed to speak at a gathering to commemorate the success of a certain group. His presence was in keeping with his job.

    Likewise, the person scheduled to give the feature address was chosen because of his substantive job.

    From what Cou Cou was told, the politico did not like the fact that the person slated to give the feature address used to be an Opposition strongman. So a call was made to the sponsors to inform them that this politico would no longer be attending. Furthermore, a call was reportedly made to a media house ordering them not to cover the event.

    Seriously. Cou Cou is not making sport.

    If such actions are not typical of the silly season, then what other explanation is there?

    – See more at: http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/94951/flying-fish-cou-cou-finger#sthash.uibs8HM0.dpuf


  14. Some things are said tongue in cheek


  15. If item 1 is true this man must be harassed out of the comfort of his living room chair.And the PM should be harassed until he fires that man.Some might say time for de bar to fall.
    CBC needs to be privatized because inter alia it’s a drain on the privy purse and it’s a purveyor of fake news aka DLP propaganda.Bare ugly people in that DLP line up.
    To finish David’s kyrie ……..Lord have mercy.


  16. @TheGazer, yes, potholes saves lives. Ask the people who live close to the four-crossing at Belair/Union Main Road in St. Philip.

  17. Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI

    Why is there no journalist covering the supreme court to report when these lawyers/politicians are sued for stealing their client’s money….this information shoukd be public, not given in riddles.


  18. The roads on this island are so bad, you can hardly drive 180 km/h on the highway.


  19. What does life even mean either way? It’s living…passing genes onto the next generation

    Bless it.
    Save it
    Keep it.
    Give it/Live it.

    https://onenote.com/webapp/pages?token=ChPUYv8CYVx5pXDZzsr0vYGY93khMFfBTkVX-fm8fmGwHN40OzSXrT0Lkaat9DI-1C_kieXR9qYsmHiYXbOaO2HV1s1Y6Z3S0&id=636252890210300622


  20. David,
    The writer of the article says: “…the authorities are equipped to make our roads safe to travel for Barbadians.”Has anyone proven that the road deaths are due to bad road conditions? I would go the way of bad drivers, excessive speeds; based in the vehicular damage at accident scenes, and lack of due care in the operation of the vehicles; and possibly the excessively bright )and blinding) headlights. Each accident should be examined carefully.
    The other criticism with respect to the delay in getting photographic (plastic licences) i cannot support.Last month I needed to renew my driver’s license.I went to the pine one afternoon (1.35) to renew my Driver’s license. There was a long line of people. I realized it would take me at least an hour to be attended to. I left there and went to the BRA office in the Treasury Building. There were only two people in the line, and I was attended to, and received the receipt, for the renewal, in less than ten minutes. A couple days later, at my convenience, I went to the Pine to get the plastic driver’s license. There were only two people. I was attended to immediately, and within twenty minutes I had received my new drivers license. A total of about twenty minutes to complete both transactions. People have to learn to be patient.As long as you have the receipt, the police will not report you. What therefore is the problem?

    Tourist: “…you can hardly drive 180 km/h on the highway.”
    Why would you want to drive 189km/hr on any highway?At that speed you should be singing; while driving, “Nearer my God to thee.”
    Gabriel: One of the BLP major promises (By Henry Forde) when he was leader, was the privatization of CBC. You fill in the year.
    Hants,
    The robbers must have seen the video circulating on social media here that showed a video of bar patrons IN TRINIDAD, being robbed. You sure you not seeing the same video? I believe you are.


  21. By the way Tourist, the speed limit on Barbados highways is 60km/hr on Spring Garden, and eighty km/hr on the ABC highway.Atick to that and you can’t be wrong.


  22. @Alvin

    To confirm, it took you two trips to different locations over several days to complete the renewal of your driving license?


  23. We are damn lucky that the road deaths in Barbados are not significantly higher. Sometimes I tend to believe that God is a Bajan. How else can one describe the luck of Barbadian road users. We are now throwing our hands in the air at the carnage which abounds on our roads, forgetting that we have supplied our little kids with bikes, and let them loose on our roads without so much as a “don’t do that or don’t do this.” No instructions whatsoever on the proper and expected use of the highways. The chickens have now come home to roost, and these little kids have graduated into hard back devil -may-care car , ZR and motor cycle operators.
    It is very common to see, well after the mandatory lighting up times on our highways and byways, scrambler type motor cycles ,especially ,without a single light, reflector or registration place. In fact there is a blanking plate located where the required headlamp should be fitted.
    Does these blatant acts of disregard for the law of the land also go unnoticed by the Police and others in authority, including our Members of Parliament,or are we just satisfied to let these infractions slip by, in the same fashion that observed vote buying at the last general election was given a pass?
    I am quite sure ,from my observation , that many drivers on our highways are not the holders of valid ,or honestly gained driver licenses. The onus ,it now appears is for drivers on the main road to give way at traffic lights, or road junctions to other vehicles who ,by law, do not have the priority. I have had some very narrow escapes at the junction on top of Oistin Hill, where, while approaching, or stopped at the junction, coming from the direction of Lodge Road,wishing to turn right towards Maxwell Road, only to have vehicles coming from the minor road leading from Foundation School, cutting across my front, proceeding either towards Maxwell Road or up to Lodge Road /Gall Hill.
    There is total chaos on our roads, 24/7, and to make matters worse, many drivers,and especially those of the state owned Transport Board, now longer extend to fellow road users, the courtesy of dipping their headlights on the approach of another vehicle or pedestrian.
    As our street lighting is grossly inadequate , it is common see H-Registration vehicles, presumably driven by visitors, bursting through major roads at nights. After such a narrow escape at the same Oistin Hill junction, a while back, I took it upon myself, later , to walk back to that junction and have a critical look at it. Firstly, the double solid white lines at this junction, were badly faded, and even if they were not, would still , because of their flatness, hard to distinguish at nights. This line,and other similar ones, should have been painted with the thick ,raised fluorescent road marking paint, and backed up by “cats eyes.”
    The nearby installed red and white Major Road stop sign is also a cause for concern. All throughout the length and breadth of Barbados we have red and white circular Bus Stop signs. Visitors may be seeing these Stop signs, and interpreting them to be just other Bus Stop signs, and zoom through. Its the red and white colours of the STOP sign,moreso, which can lead to this misinterpretation.
    Perhaps, in future, we should think on changing the shape and colours of our Bus Stop signs.


  24. Hants March 25, 2017 at 4:52 PM #
    One of our friends, here on on BU, does not believe that Barbados is awash with guns.


  25. Alvin Cummins March 25, 2017 at 8:46 PM #
    As long as you have the receipt, the police will not report you. What therefore is the problem
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
    That is not strictly true , Alvin. Last year when I went to renew my Driving License at Oistin, there were scores of people there, queued up waiting to have their plastic licenses upgraded. Some were there from as early as 6.30 am, and did not get away until after 3.PM. Most of these people had previously renewed their driving license, and were in possession of a receipt, but decided not to take any further chances ,since some drivers had been reported by the police for not having a valid plastic driving license.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI

    Alvin always speaks from a position of ignorance and claims to know everything going on in Bim, even I knew that people were being stopped and reported with those useless receipts.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/94999/cheaper-roads

    “THE ARAWAK CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED is ready and waiting to solve the country’s pothole
    The island’s largest cement maker plans to pump US$50 million into the Barbadian economy this year, but general manager Manuel Toro has also revealed they could save Government almost that amount as well.

    Toro revealed Arawak has the equipment to build special concrete roads that would last in excess of 20 years before needing repairs, and could save Government millions of dollars it currently spends on asphalt, which has a much shorter life.
    In a recent interview with the SUNDAY SUN he said the St Lucy-based company had already initiated dialogue with the Ministry of Transport and Works, to get a possible concrete road agreement worked out.”

    Let’s see if Balaam’s ass continues with Cow William’s scam roads despite Arawak’s offer to concretize the roads for decides long longevity….he may as well take the offer.

  27. Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing BloggerI

    Alvin….so the Pine is updating the plastic driver’s licenses again, glad to here that, that Oistin location is ridiculous.


  28. And added to the list are the menacing drunk drivers and drug users behind the wheel , unfortunately those statistics cannot be known because govts past and present still bury their hands in the sand an pretend that Barbadians are self discipline enough not to take a risk of driving while drunk
    the possibility that drugs and alcoholic beverages play a major role in some of these deaths is real as by observation one can see the devastation and impact


  29. Good to see in today’s paper Williams Electrical working with government to replace the many broken street lights on the highway. They need to do same on Highway 2A. Driving the Sandy Lane stretch is a nightmare at night.


  30. @ David
    Driving the Sandy Lane stretch is a nightmare at night.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …going home after dinner? 🙂


  31. We need an overhaul of the road traffic legislation. Let us start with one car/vehicle per household and invoicing the insurers of the drivers whose faults cause rod traffic accidents for police and ambulance time and hospital treatment.
    Then suspend licences for long periods. People caught driving without legitimate licenses will spend long periods in jail.


  32. Highway 2A is now the Ronald Mapp Highway and the East Coast Road Is now the Ermie Bourne Highway.


  33. @Bush Tea

    One needs to travel the Sandy Lane stretch to reach Sailor’s Gully.


  34. We see that a row has started between the gas stations and those owners of vehicle fitted with diesel engines, who have found a cunning way of reducing their operating fuel bills, by adding Kerosene to their fuel tanks.
    During military operations at nights ,when refueling army vehicles in the dark ,using Jerry cans stacked on the back of a single fuel transporter, which also contains jerry cans of Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene, very often kerosene is inadvertently poured into a vehicle’s diesel tank, with little or no noticeable effect. And the military has very sophisticated diesel engines, moreso than those filling up at our gas stations today .They even have some with a multi-fuel capability.
    It is strange that some of the gas stations are speaking of a safety issue where, the filling of a diesel tank with some kerosene could cause a spark and ignite. A remote possibility.
    What our gas stations, long ago should have been aware of, and should have taken measures to guard against, is the build up of static electricity by the large rubber wheeled vehicles, of which this electricity charge finds its way to ground, when the gas pump nozzle is placed in the filler neck of a fuel tank. The driver of some vehicles, with upholstery of certain materials, also become charged with static electricity,and could discharge a dangerous spark, when he/she dismounts the vehicle and touches anything metallic.
    On a few occasions, pump attendants have mistakenly filled my diesel tank with petrol. No big deal. I just ask them to run a quantity of petrol in the same tank.
    Is it really from a Health and Safety angle that gas retailers are viewing this ,or is it one similar to ,that of Mr Pile , the major importer of Brazilian corn beef into Barbados.


  35. Hal Austin March 26, 2017 at 10:10 AM #
    Hal , on of my colleagues in Germany became involved in a traffic accident with his personal car. The Ambulance was called to the scene ,accompanied by the Fire Service, and a Mercedes bound Not Artz, Emergency Doctor.
    Not only did he received a bill for all three of the services which attended, but he was also invoiced for the absorbing material which was spread on the road surface as a result of an oil leak , and also for the stationery and stamp used.
    Another colleague ,collected his new car from the Citroen factory in France, and on the way back he probably fell asleep and ended up over an embankment on a train line. He was invoiced for 3 hours delay of a Paris bound train.


  36. Colonel,

    It is the obvious thing. But, of course, in Barbados we know best.


  37. Now that the Government Ministries are set on vacating the Ministerial Building in Bay Street to set up shop in the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, I do hope that ,we the taxpayers ,will see a stop to the evil practice of Ministries, like that of the Ministry of Culture, paying out Millions of dollars in rental fees to Bizzy and other accomplices. Government departments now occuping private offices, and cannot be accommodated at the LESC, should be moved into the vacated Ministerial Building on Bay Street, the BWA’s Palace on Pine Hill, or the SSA’s White House,at Vaucluse when it comes on stream.
    But isn’t it funny that one Ministry which was previously located in the LESC, opted to move out lock stock and barrel, in preference for rented accommodation not far away in Sky Mall. Now most of the others are set to move back in.
    A case of the blind leading the blind,deaf and dumb .(no disrespect to genuinely afflicted persons)


  38. Barbados can’t find fixes for its many monsterous problems and should certainly stop looking into other peoples windows at what they are doing. Mind your own damn business.

  39. Violet Beckles CUP Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI Avatar
    Violet Beckles CUP Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI

    LooK@ good to see you again, has been a long time, no worry all the crooks are still here, Some people are now waking up , As you can see we still have aways to go, The lawyer/ministers are still up to no daammm good .More rotten corn beef will soon reach Barbados at a great price coming out of Brazil.

  40. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    I wonder if the Govt. offices location on Bay street will be sold after a period of time allowing for delapidation to another hotel operator?

    Interesting tussle between Maloney of hard rock and Torro of arawack over who will build the roads…..will they have a bidding war?


  41. https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/09/24/sp-downgrades-barbados-again/

    Someone call the queen, beg her to take back Barbados!


  42. Another road fatality, this time a Sergeant Bridgemen.

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  43. @ David
    Still don’t see the need to dig up the shiite at the Garrison…?

    A wave of evil has swept the place since 1 Dec 2016……


  44. And the officer died due to motorist racing each other. Blame M Lashley now. See what I said about big adults being irresponsible……


  45. @Look March 26, 2017 at 4:02 PM

    You are a bit too late. We had more glorious downgrades this year. And no, the queen won´t take us back, since she is already head of this state. I suppose you mean that Great Britain should take us back. Well, Britain has now its own trouble with Northern Ireland, Scotland and Europe … I guarantee you, Britain will also be downgraded very soon.


  46. I predict at least 50 dead bodies at the end of the year. The massacre has started after the portal to hell aka Venezuela was opened at the Garrison.

    At least we have now enough fresh organs for patients in need at QEH …


  47. What about yet another collision between a minibus and car last night on Mapps Hill? Keep pushing your head in the sand.


  48. BU understands there was another accident last night that involved a high profile.


  49. The police, ministry of transport and insurance companies have lost control of road traffic. I have called for a dedicated traffic police; the imposition of tougher driving guidelines; charges for road traffic accidents; and, most important of all, a one car per house policy.


  50. @ Hal
    The police, ministry of transport and insurance companies have lost control of road traffic
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Boss, NONE of those listed have had control of our roads in recent history….
    The police are understaffed, underpaid and are all actors…
    The ministry of transport is a colossal, expensive joke ….headed by an idiot minister.
    The insurance companies are just there to guarantee that brass bowls can get money when they do shiite.

    Having started wrong, it is obvious that your prescription for solution will be flawed.

    The speed limit in Barbados should immediately be reduced to 30 mph /45kph and the public urged too report speeders….with all reports entered into a database.

    After 3 reports from civilians, or one from police or wardens, a driver’s license is automatically suspended for one month.
    Do it again and the suspension is one year.
    Drive while suspended and the vehicle being driven is confiscated and auctioned.

    Be the cause of an incident and the liability is at you – with your insurance restricted to 3rd party coverage.

    If they have opened up a portal to hell, then the rules and regulations need to be adjusted accordingly.

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