Solving crime in Barbados is analogous to a man sitting next to a functioning water faucet and complaining about being thirsty.  However, rather than turning on the faucet, he encourages others to complain with him.

We already know what to do about crime, but we refuse to do it because it is so much easier to simply complain, and commission meaningless studies to make it appear as if we are doing something useful.  We have tolerated the collateral damage for decades, and watched the anguish of crime victims, but we have chosen to do nothing meaningful except talk and complain – why?

We know the root cause of why our students gravitate to a life of crime.  It is primarily because we have designed a school curriculum to make most graduates leave school with no marketable skills.

We know why our school-leavers gravitate to a life of crime.  It is primarily because we have accepted a method of teaching that reinforces the lie that learning complex information is reserved for the few, and that the majority will forever be excluded from that few.

Solutions Barbados has advised both administrations on how to rearrange the school curriculum, so that the easier-to-learn, more exciting practical aspects of subjects can be taught before the more complex theoretical aspects.  Therefore, the entire curriculum will still be taught, but in a way that benefits all students, not just the few.  However, complaining requires significantly less effort.

We seem not to care about the damage that we have done to the self-esteem of most of our school leavers, leaving them vulnerable to being led into a life of crime, drugs and prostitution, because they believe that there is no realistic alternative to acquiring wealth.

We can easily find the drugs and guns if we wanted to, but evidently, we do not want to.  How else can we explain how the least educated school drop-outs can find these illicit things with minimal effort, but our highly trained experts and highly paid consultants claim to have no clue whatsoever.  The simple answer is that they are terrified of exposing what they are likely to find, so they prefer to play it safe and see nothing, rather than suffer the consequences of being courageous and honest.

I cannot blame them for being terrified, but they are solely responsible for their dishonesty.  Anyone who wants to know what the real Barbados is like under the curtain, need only start a political party and run in the next general election, or listen to those who have done so.

The only persons who can meaningfully address Barbados’ crime situation are our Members of Parliament.  They will only do so if they choose to.  For decades, they have chosen not to, and have instead pacified an alarmed public with effective speeches.  Sometimes, the police would be allowed to make examples of a few token criminals.

Solutions Barbados’ policy on the symptoms of crime is to make every offense carry a fine of 10 times its value.  This cost is to be used to compensate the victims and pay for the criminal justice system.  The criminal justice system is designed to serve offenders.  Therefore, they should pay for their service.

Those who plead guilty should not have to pay for a full-service, but a settlement of 3 times the value of the offence.  Those who cannot afford to pay their fines will work them off in providing labour to the nation.  For example, in restoring the Empire Theatre, and other state properties.  Imprisonment is to be reserved for violent offenders and those who choose not to attend work.

Like all effective solutions, these are simple, but not simplistic.  History has shown that simple solutions tend to be initially opposed, but through persistence, the public may eventually benefit.  The unnecessary delays tend to be caused by a small group of individuals who remain in their armchairs, loudly complain, and criticise any measure that either risks their sociopathic emotional high from watching others suffer, or their prominent positions.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados.  He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

197 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Eyes Wide Shut”


  1. Thanks Lexicon

    If you disagree with a comment, feel free to attack iot with all the zeal you prefer, in a cogent way. Forget the mal-eferences to anonymous commenters.


  2. Hal – he is being warned again for his moronic insistence on attacking me, despite my refusal to interact with a teenage mind, and his being told repeatedly to get lost and find someone of his own intellectual insignificance to play with..His witterings stand as a testament to his mental level.
    David has given him FAR more latitude than he ever gave me, no surprise. Is it coz I’s white?

  3. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    First…to even take Grenville seriously he has to show that he or any new candidates are serious and able.. to remove the last vestige of blight in the lives of the people, the BLP organization …and all the excess baggage they drag around with them…

    ….DLP was removed successfully I might add, and not a moment too soon….may they STAY EXILED….both them and their excess baggage..

    ….singlehandedly…both of them have brought nothing but misery into the lives of the majority population, the most vulnerable in the society … with their toxicity…decades worth of toxicity …

    Some of us will not rest until they are both gone…permanently, if nothing else, the most vulnerable in the society deserve a new beginning….as long as they expose the slightest thing they do not like about new candidates going forward into the future……no matter who they are or pretend to be….expose them to the world.

    I think most people get tied up with the intent…but the goal has never changed…get rid of these two parasitic, toxic organizations, the evil they do, though very secret and hush, hush, is NOT SUSTAINABLE.

    From what is circulating…the sooner this government is removed, the quicker the country can RECOVER AND START THE HEALING PROCESS//…. .

    The only thing the two organizations have accomplished in over 60 years in the political environment is to show the electorate, the voting population…..to NEVER MAKE THAT SAME MISTAKE AGAIN..

    Piece might be more familiar than most with what am referring to..

  4. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    @ Jeff Cumberbatch January 30, 2019 5:16 AM

    Thanks for the legal answer. 🙂

    I have another question. Do you know if many cases reach the court where there is a death but gunfire? I know some of the shooters are considered poor and their estate maybe zero assets value; but does your memory recall any cases and possible outcomes in such?

    Thanks in advance

  5. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Some good news…

    ….there was a WhatsApp video circulating this week with this Indian dude at Carrington’s Plantation in Barbados RAPING a 13 year old child with obvious cerebral palsy or some such disability…the video circulated everywhere because he filmed it…happy to say they arrested this scum of the earth…that Barbados allows to operate with impunity free from the consequences of their stinking actions…but obviously…no more..


  6. @ WARU – should have given him to the child’s family.

  7. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Ya gotta wonder who was selling the child too…cause in the video…which I admit I could not watch after the first frame, it is clear the child was asking him if he wanted some of the money…the child obviously has severe mental issues.

  8. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Also gotta wonder why Nationnews is not running the story..


  9. WARU

    If you think what that Indian kid who molested that child was bad then you should heard the case that breck down America last week: a male nurse impregnated a bedridden 26 year old female who have been living at this long term care facility from the time she was 16.

    And what is so disturbing about this case is the fact that they only realized this 26 year old female was pregnant when she delivered the baby.

    Now the district attorney subpoena the DNA of all the males that work with this bedridden woman within the last 2 years… And low and behold the DNA matched APRN nurse who worked in the facility for years.

    And what was even more shocking about this case is the fact that the two doctors who worked in the facility, and was responsible for this woman’s care did not realized she was pregnant, and as a resulted of their ignorance the both of them were fired, and CEO of the facility was forced to resigned.

    Things that make you say huuum…

  10. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    He not only molested her Lexicon..he fed her alcohol first..despite her mental state, after that I could not watch the actual violation….ket’s see how the useless court system in Barbados handles this and if they allow this Tristan Leacock to slide out of raping a physically and mentally challenged 13 year old….or if he is connected and they bend their asses in half looking for every loophole to set him free.


  11. I sent a picture of a Chinese man indecently assaulting two young African girls to David BU. Get him to put them on the blog. Are Chinese men (remember they are mainly young men) doing the same in Barbados? I know the women in the UK go after black men. Is it cultural curiosity?


  12. WARU

    He should be facing multiple charges …

    First degree sexual assaulted

    Having sexual intercourse with an intellectual disability person

    Kidnapping…..

    Risk of individual to a minor and on and on here in the states…

  13. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    We have to be happy that they arrested him at all for raping a minor..asking for multiple charges in that cesspool is asking for a lot.


  14. WARU

    The vedio alone in the proof that he has committed these acts, so why wouldn’t he be charge? Especially when the video went viral…

  15. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    He was charged, I said asking for multiple charges is asking for a lot.

    Article by
    Barbados Today

    “An 18-year-old accused of having sex with a 13-year-old girl has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison, Dodds, St Philip and will return to court next month.

    He is Tristan Nathaniel Leacock, of Flint Hall, Welches, St Michael, who appeared before acting Magistrate Anika Jackson in the District ‘A Magistrates’ Court.

    He was not required to plead to the indictable charge of having sex between November 1 and 30, last year with the teen.

    Prosecutor, PC Kenmore Phillips in asking the court not to grant bail, noted the nature and seriousness of the offence. Defence counsel Lennox Miller however spoke of Leacock’s previously clean record, adding that he was not a danger to anyone.”


  16. WARU

    The article didn’t mention anything about the girl’s intellectual or physical disability …was she was really intellectually disable?

  17. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Lexicon…they will not mention the child’s physical or mental disability, the case is now sub judice and no one should be posting the video now either…it is evidence am sure which was used to arrest him…I had no intentions of posting it last week and already deleted it anyway…am sure it is still floating around on WhatsApp somewhere.

  18. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    (quote) Prosecutor, PC Kenmore Phillips in asking the court not to grant bail, noted the nature and seriousness of the offence. Defence counsel Lennox Miller however spoke of Leacock’s previously clean record, adding that he was not a danger to anyone.”(quote)

    Thats of course if u are 13 and female and mentally disbalbled? I hope he got no bail. But this is BArbados. But he must also have mental issue himself as he recorded the act. If i twere me no bail.

  19. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar

    I have another question. Do you know if many cases reach the court where there is a death but gunfire? I know some of the shooters are considered poor and their estate maybe zero assets value; but does your memory recall any cases and possible outcomes in such?

    Thanks in advance

    @ Sir Fuzzy, Not a single one!


  20. Sirfuzzy

    Perhaps he has some issues, but what is evident is the fact that he has allowed his poor judgement to landed him behind bars… and possibly for sometime …

  21. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Still to be confirmed ..but word is that a decision has been handed down from the appeals court this morning in the Joyce Griffiths, Cottle Catford, theft of clients funds case…am sure Philip Nichols is thrilled..

  22. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Fuzzy…bottomline…Barbados is in dire need of a SEX OFFENDER’S REGISTRY..but the current AG…totally suspect himself and an accused land thief…..railed against it when suggested 2 years or so ago…and promptly got his criminal ass cussed…on social media…


  23. The school system needs an overhaul. Agreed. It will help to redirect some but not all at risk youth.

    The politicians don’t want to solve the problem. Agreed. They know what needs to be done. They do not do it. We can only guess why.

    Financial restitution for victims or working it off. Agreed. But the working it off thing would need to be handled very carefully. Also, the low level criminals often don’t have money and WHO THE HELL GETS THEIR CASE THROUGH THE COURT ANYWAY. The average person would die before they receive the compensation.

    This article needs some meat for its bones. SMH. There is so much more to be considered.


  24. What????!!! A decision?????? In Barbados?????


  25. David

    Please come for your friend Caswell in the Senate. Confused about architecture and structural engineering. lmao.


  26. How a Senator could get up in the Senate and say you don’t need any special education to draw when referring to DESIGNING buildings? Designing and drawing are too separate things.

  27. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Donna..I shit u not, was just as surprised, am sure they have been waiting 2 or 3 years for that decision….one which if ya had real judges in the Supreme Court…ya would get within 6 months…just like CCJ…they are lucky to got a decision at all…

  28. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Enuff..quick question and am being totally genuine…but who the hell designed that Eagle Hall market…why…and under which government..

    Caswell might have a point …lol


  29. @enuff

    You must be taking Caswell’s point as extreme.


  30. I don’t believe you, Enuff. Who would say such a thing? He is not that stupid. Perhaps you misunderstood.


  31. WARU,

    You mean he was talking about the practice in Barbados? That it SEEMS as though special education is not a requirement here?

    What about that Grantley Adams International Airport? Now that was a beaut!

    lol


  32. David
    Nooo….Caswell is wrong. Architecture is far more than drawing or the structure of a building, he is insulting the profession. Now he’s talking about taking the Minister out of the decision-making. Decision-making in planning is a political function worldwide–elected officials make the decisions.

  33. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    lol..Let’s stop Donna…we could be at this all day long..


  34. @ grenville.
    How do u propose to apply the 10X rule when it comes to acts/crimes against the person? Where not merchandise was stolen etc.
    Eg, A man bust another man head for horning he wid his girl friend.
    Just asking

    Like

    Lexicon
    January 29, 2019 11:45 PM

    Greenville
    Then what if he refuses to work? And decides that laying in a prison cell is better than labouring in the sweltering heat

  35. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @nuff January 30, 2019 12:36 PM “Architecture is far more than drawing or the structure of a building.”

    From the [U.S.] Occupational Outlook Handbook
    https://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/home.htm

    Architects plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures.

    Landscape architects design parks and the outdoor spaces of campuses, recreational facilities, businesses, private homes, and other open areas.

    Interior designers make interior spaces functional, safe, and beautiful by determining space requirements and selecting decorative items, such as colors, lighting, and materials. They read blueprints and must be aware of building codes and inspection regulations, as well as universal accessibility standards.

    Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings. Most workers specialize in architectural, civil, electrical, or mechanical drafting and use technical drawings to help design everything from microchips to skyscrapers.

  36. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Enuff January 30, 2019 12:22 PM “Confused about architecture and structural engineering.”

    Architects plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures.

    [Structural] Civil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct, and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment.

  37. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    The ministry of miseducation in Barbados need to stop their nasty colonial practices against black children and their parents in Barbados, it is ugly..

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/237332/student-shock

  38. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Persecuting and punishing a child for standing up for his rights, have you nasty, mentally enslaved people in the ministry of miseducation no shame.


  39. I don’t see what that kid did wrong?

    If Social Protest which gave the woman right to vote on the national stage in America in 1920, and the Civil Rights of the 1960s isn’t tolerated in Barbados … then what kind of a society we are creating for future Barbadians…?


  40. WARU

    I wonder if the Ministry of Education is cognizant of the fact that the United Nations has created an International Children Bill of Rights?


  41. WARU

    The removal of this child from one school another is an attempted to silence the voice dissent…

  42. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    They are blatantly and publicly violating this child’s human rights…where are the human rights lawyers on the island.

  43. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    These stupid leaders are too brainwashed and mentally enslaved to see that they are using the evil colonial practices left for them to violate black children’s rights…it is nauseating ..


  44. @ Lexicon

    That child is a natural leader. Out of date, conservative time servers will not hold him back. The future is his to forge.


  45. “I took my son back to school this morning and the principal took me to his office. He telephoned a Miss Warner at the Ministry of Education and she say that she and the rest decide that my child will be transferred to Daryll Jordan.”

    The father said he responded: “My child is not going down there. I prefer him to be home and I would send him to evening classes.

    “But Miss Warner tell me if I do that, I would get charged for keeping him home. So now I don’t know what to do,”

    Is that how business is done?
    No paperwork?
    An ‘anonymous’ voice on the phone giving instructions and issuing threats?”

    How on earth would the father know who he was talking to? It could have been a drinking buddy of the principal or a teacher in a an adjacent room that the father spoke to on the phone.

    What if there are several Miss Warner in the MoE and one claimed it was not her who was on the phone. This is a good example of plausible deniability at work.

    The dad needs these instructions in writing.

    The method of informing the dad iis mess and it provides the MoE with an escape clause if the mess hit the fan…. “The dad must be hearing voices, We have no record of a conversation with the dad It is believed that it was his decision to transfer his son to the St. Lucy outpost”.

    Alice in wonderland
    Animal farm
    1984
    Bizarro’s World
    Not failed but failing
    F–ed Up


  46. The method of informing the dad is troublesome and it provides the MoE with an escape clause if the mess hit the fan…. “The dad must be hearing voices, We have no record of a conversation with the dad. It is believed that it was his decision to transfer his son to the St. Lucy outpost”.

  47. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “The future is his to forge.”

    but knowing the bad minded scum in the ministry with their low level colonial slave thinking, they will try to destroy him, they will make it their personal business to grind him into the ground..for the balance of his life….and any children he may have, just for good measure..

  48. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    This child should be homeschooled, just like they allow the whites, closed brethren’s, Indians, Syrians, Lebanese etc to homeschool their children before school leaving age…but lock up black people for attempting to homeschool their children…you are dealing with the vicious minds of the colonial enslaved.


  49. @Theo

    This is modern, advanced Barbados that punches above its weight. When I say how grossly incompetent our administrative class is I am accused of disloyalty. This takes us back to before the war.


  50. I read the report in utter disgust. So many things are wrong there…First, why should the boy be suspended for protesting? Then why is he transferred?
    There should be a huge outcry about this.
    Failed state.

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