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JDF Tip Line - 'Time Now'

Very true. They need to advertise a number to call the soldiers with information on criminals. Not the police. Jamaicans trust soldiers way more than police. Anything go wrong in these communities the first thing you see is a woman on the news bawling "we want some soldier round here!" Anyway, this is the last chance for St. James. They have the same death rate per capita as the war in Syria over the last year. -RG In response to: 'Time now'

Discipline and Entertainment

Did not know Sean Paul played water polo. That is a very physically demanding sport, the training is murder too. Most Jamaicans who think they can swim can't swim for 2 minutes straight. Think of how easy you 'buss' and tired if you were playing football at the highest level. Now imagine you swimming the whole time. It's interesting that shaggy was a soldier and now I find out that Sean Paul played a tough sport. It just goes to show that discipline was ingrained in these guys long before they went into entertainment. Don't watch the style. These are hardcore workers (they say Bob was a workaholic too). No coincidence that they are the two best paid Jcan artistes. Easier for management and corporate groups to work with too. -RG Sean Paul's Dutty Rock

Tinted Indiscipline

Add to that list to remove all tints on cars that you can't see through. These criminals are driving around under the cover of in tinted vehicles day and night. It's as if you give a man a license to walk around with a face mask. It's not hard to tell who is the murderer if he is the only one breaking the law with a mask (same with tint). They are also returning from their night murder raids to their home base in the early morning in tinted vehicles. If they can't drive under cover they cant do the murder raids. Also , if you want to stop your car being stolen, remove the tint. They will not take the chance to get caught being seen driving a stolen car. They will move on to a tinted one. Many times the location where they scrap the car is not in their community, or even their parish, so they have to drive a distance. -RG Clovis Cartoon - Wednesday, January 10, 2018