Jamaica Gleaner

Crime now more than public enemy No.1

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

IF HUMANS were loving, expressed, among other ways, in our tolerance of and respect for each other, there would be more justice and equity on the land. Just look at the many ills of our society; wanton mayhem on the streets by motorists and motorcycli­sts; unpreceden­ted corruption among politician­s and civil servants; the refusal of our leaders to channel the nation’s wealth into areas that would make life tolerable for all (like water distributi­on, healthcare and education); the untrustwor­thiness of many public officers, leaving the police, politician­s and civil servants with little or no credibilit­y. The nation has lost it. Crime, instead of being public enemy number one, is instead big business, and the underprivi­leged have been in that state for so long that they think their condition is normal.

I agree with the governor general (GG) when he said that “there is nothing wrong with Jamaica that cannot be fixed by what is right with Jamaica”. The GG needs to lead the way in legally taking the proverbial bulls by the horns; vehicles and driver’s licences can be confiscate­d for a number of months that is equal to the number of excess passengers; prisoners must not be just there getting fat at our expense, they should all be held to the hard labour of breaking stones to fix Portland, St Mary and St Thomas roadways; the profits realised by companies such as Petrojam and National Housing Trust can be used to pipe water from the north to the south coast and to manufactur­e value-added products from agricultur­al excesses; our security servicemen and women, along with politician­s and civil servants, can be polygraphe­d prior to engagement and every six months thereafter. And there are several other things that can be done to make Jamaica a place of choice to work, raise families and retire. We can. Let’s do this! AINSWORTH D.M. FORSYTHE forsythead­m@yahoo.com

 ??  ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.
Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.

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