I was aware of the law that prohibits horn blowing between 9pm and 5:30am; it was actually part of the multiple-choice test for obtaining a learner's permit. It's not weird or eh. It is essential for people to be considerate and refrain from honking their horns during those hours since others could be sleeping etc.
I was aware of the law, but always thought that you could only blow it with "just cause" as in preventing an acciden,t if someone is pulling out in front of you without looking etc.
I wish we had a law narrating the prohibition of fortune telling here in my country, cause them people like to scam the folks, oh and the law prohibiting the washing of your vehicle on the street outside you house is definitely a Weird one. Love the vibes them, greetings from Suriname!
Wow! You can do 10 more videos like this. We do not know our laws including me. Thanks for the education as usual. Loved the skit! Rodey level laughter
Sleeping in public is also a weird one. It goes with the loitering act. Anyways, big up brother, love your work. My kids find your videos fun and very informative. Im a former ASJA student as well.
Big up my fellow ASJA man 🙌🏽🙌🏽 and I didn’t know about sleeping, will have to throw that in part 2, lol and I’m glad they enjoy it and most importantly learn from them as well
I love this video. Very informative . We grew up flying kite all over, i never knew it was illegal other than the places you mention. That will get an EH.
@@TrinbagoVibes keep up the good work. Btw... I see they updated the drone regs. No higher than 100 ft for some. You might have to do another one on that topic
Most police officers nowadays probably don't even know about these laws. xD My car's fanbelt snapped while on the road and I managed to drive the rest of the way to a parts place and change the belt on the roadside. Now, I'd understand not allowing someone to change shock absorbers, brakes, oil change, etc on the roadside, but I believe that changing a flat tyre is also a similar repair.
I could understand reason for some of the las eccept.....hanging clothes on the fencing,and the mongoose law......nice video very informative.....elsasoobrattee....Trinidad.
The mongoose law was made because it is not a native species to Trinidad. People started importing it from India to control pests and snakes, but the mongoose started targeting the chickens. The law was made to stop people from bringing more. It was too late as the species was already set loose in the wild.
@@TrinbagoVibes It is the same for a number of Caribbean territories like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Very interesting, I did know quite a few of those and I might be weird, LOL, because I agree with ALL of them, including the hoop rolling (dangerous) and the kite flying: Some people will leave their kites tied up, making noise all night long disturbing others’ sleep. I’ve found that the beach is one of the most enjoyable places to fly a kite. And NO, unless you live in the deep country and have no neighbours, no hanging clothes on the wall or fence! In fact, in most condo buildings in many countries I have found that it’s against the rules to even hang your towel or swimsuit on the balcony guardrail. Imagine if everybody hung something outside, the building would look like a slum.
They are all ehh and weird for me. That's why I love my 🇯🇲 so much. We are more free, but I might not like your laws, but I loveee your ascent. I just always love to hear when you guys talk, I could sit and listen all day.
Lol and ihu, much appreciated Violet and I love y’all accent as well, you know is one love in d Caribbean, doh mind it may have fellow Caribbean peeps who does occasionally beef
Ohh, well that’s unfortunate, I know they give a stern warning or make you strip, but I’ve never heard about being imprisoned or at least I don’t recall that
If a citizen lives near to a large savannah, like Aranquez savannah. Is it still illegal? I could understand, because of the power lines. But there are savannahs large enough. If they said no flying in residential areas, I would understand.
Not the Venezuela 🇻🇪 you getting mixed up I am from St Augustine when you go to tuna Pura San Juan port of Spain, you will see a lot of people from India, who always asked to read your your hands and yes, we have local Indians here, but I am talking about the subcontinent India they speak English but with an accent so you know
Years ago, a fella on a bike pull up on me in Disco Mart formally Food Masters brandishing a piece of paper asking for donations. Your boy was fresh outta the Barracks so I asked him if he got permission from the COP to do that. Padna, while watching me fix in my face, got on his bike and rode away. The horn Law: that's geared more towards noise pollution. Fortune-telling: obeah, still illegal. Kites: I think that's early drone laws. Might interfere with air traffic (my guess). Serious note: I think this video is important and you should cover more Laws. Constitutional Reform! It's a topic rearing it's head again lately. My opinion, 75% of the local population have little to no idea about the laws in this country so it shouldn't be touched until that number decreases. There are people who don't know about the Compensation Act. If you are the victim of a violent crime, you must assist the Police in their investigation and subsequent court appearances and be medically examined to qualify for monetary compensation. Now imagine if that law was removed without people knowing?! I do agree that our Constitution needs updating but only after the majority knows or have working knowledge of what's in it presently. Just my opinion.
I assume those laws were brought in by the British during colonial times, It's time we throw them all out with the exception of wearing camouflage clothing. Hello Rajeev it's been awhile since I've commented but I don't miss a video. Great video as always.
Repairing vehicles on the road can be dangerous and it also blocks the road that’s already narrow. I see kites flying close to airports in Tobago that’s dangerous for airplanes and airport security driving around to find the individuals. They need to understand how dangerous it is.
Pretty much all of these laws are "Eh?" in terms of weirdness, except for 2 The reasoning behind the Car horn one is to simply not to disturb people at night, between 9 to 5:30 is when most people are sleeping so I dont think anyone wants to be woken up at that time for no reason. And as for the Camo, it makes sense, not neccesarily for authority, but rather people of the Armed Forces, they wouldnt want any civilians "wearing" their uniform.
I think we have many laws that no longer make sense. A spent cartrige is considered ammunition. Almost everything is a dangerous weapon. You need a lic. to import and operate a radio transmitter of any frequency or power. We still have laws concerning signal/flag men for trains. You need a lic. to transport alcohol by the case. The BoS has to inspect and approve used vehicle tyres and batteries. The list goes on and on. BTW how is camouflage resembling the protective forces defined because it is interpreted as all camo wearing of any colour which is ridiculous.
I love this horn law. I wish barbados had it. It is only weird that they didn't include Loud Music, TBH. EDIT I love the Kite LAW!! people in barbados Fly them over people house very inconsiderate.
At the time the horn law was enacted, high powered amplifiers for cars were not invented yet. I believe at one time even having a car radio was illegal. Most of these old laws were never reviewed.
SOOOOOOOOO ALL IF NOT MOST OF THE LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ARE LIKE THE DINOSAURAS THEY NEED TO BE REVAMPED AND LAWS ARENT UPHELD SO ITS AT WHAT END IF MY CARD SHUTDOWN AT THE SIDE OF THE ROAD ONCE YUH COULD MOVE IT TO THE SIDE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT
Unfortunately, and as far as I'm informed, TnT is experiencing increasing levels of homelessness in the cities. So I'm not sure how the legal apparatus is willing to enforce the anti-beggar law effectively, without making sure there are viable alternatives for the ones down on luck. I sincerely hope the economy picks up again🤞
The homeless was always there, it’s just they are venturing further out cuz certain parts are a lil hot at the moment, but yeah I do hope we get our economy working again…but that may not happen till after elections
@@TrinbagoVibes Thank you for the clarification, fingers crossed you and many other citizens will be able to cast the vote that's best for the country in August ✌
Where I live it have ah man livin in ah ole food cart on de side of de road opposite de police station entrance wen de man wash he clothes he hang it up on ah wire tied to a street pole seems like de police don't no that at all
Do the citizens or Minister of National Security know the name of the camouflage pattern our Regiment wears? And how it is similar. They don't. All camouflage have different patterns, there is no such thing as "resembling". It is either same or different. I'm a retired soldier of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment.
@@TrinbagoVibes It's eitter "same" or "different" in a situation like this. There is no resemblance. The government is not being advised accordingly. Military units have "different" patterns camouflage to blend with their conutry's terrain. That means, different shades of green and brown. "Same" means identical. US, Canada, England, Trinidad wear "different" camouflage pattern. They don't resemble. If you were in the military you would understand. The key word is "pattern", i.e. "the design". Civilians are confused by that..
I was aware of the law that prohibits horn blowing between 9pm and 5:30am; it was actually part of the multiple-choice test for obtaining a learner's permit. It's not weird or eh. It is essential for people to be considerate and refrain from honking their horns during those hours since others could be sleeping etc.
So true, it is also illegal to blow your horn in the vicinity of the hospitals and the cities "I think" 😕
That’s true, but it’s weird that it has to be a law and not just common courtesy
@@TrinbagoVibes It has to be a law because people don't have common courtesy.
@@shackielamelville722 unfortunately this may be true
I was aware of the law, but always thought that you could only blow it with "just cause" as in preventing an acciden,t if someone is pulling out in front of you without looking etc.
I wish we had a law narrating the prohibition of fortune telling here in my country, cause them people like to scam the folks, oh and the law prohibiting the washing of your vehicle on the street outside you house is definitely a Weird one. Love the vibes them, greetings from Suriname!
Thanks and big up 🇸🇷 and yeah I thought so too when I came across it, peeps can’t wash or repair their car
You don't need a law against fortune-telling. You need a law against stupidity
Wow! You can do 10 more videos like this. We do not know our laws including me. Thanks for the education as usual. Loved the skit! Rodey level laughter
I feel honored with that “Rodey level” 🙏🏽 and yeah I plan to do some more in the future
Nice one, Rajeev. A very out-of-the-box topic, brilliantly done with another genius video edit offering that sets you many bars above the rest! 💯💥💫👍
Always appreciate the feedback bro 🙏🏽
"Me, Myself and Rajeev", coming soon to a theater near you.
There's a law against driving a vehicle barefoot. I'm surprised you didn't stumble onto that one. 😂
Round 2, cuz yuh not suppose to drive bareback either, lol
I agree with that, barefoot driving is dangerous especially when the pedals have no rubber on them.
Barebacked as well!
Yh boi true talk no lies
I know that one
we need a part 2
Lol, one of these days will do a part 2
Do it now! It'll be awesome.
6:23 kinda funny when you turn on local TV and they advertise being able to contact the dead through someone 💀
🤣🤣🤣
Excellent content bro. Keep up the good work. Always take in your videos. Lookig forward to part II!
Much appreciated bro 🙏🏽
We need more videos like this!Thanks for sharing
Thanks Deborah, working on a volume 2 so no worries
I like your vibes. Looking forward to hearing more😊
Thank you 🙏🏽
This is a real nice video Rajeev.
The kite law is the weirdest or should I say the "eh-est" of them all for me
Lol, most definitely the “eh-est” 🤣🤣 glad you enjoyed it
Ironically if a person is charged for begging in public, if truly broke/ the person is poor, how do they expect the person to pay the fine
I’m assuming they will get free housing and meals for the next 3 months in the confines of a cell
For real
@@TrinbagoVibes lmfaoooo
This is a really interesting angle! Love and appreciate it! EHHHHHHHHHH @ that Princes Town one. Big up half my hometown one time! Lol
Lol, yup
Nice video. Very interesting didn't know about some of these weird laws. Eh!! Great job 👏 love watching your videos. 💯👍⭐️
Thanks Indra 🙏🏽
I did like and subscribe, thank you for the video!
Thank you and welcome to the vibes
Best vid Raj. Good info
Thanks cous 🙏🏽
Keep posting great work 👍
Thank you 🙏🏽
yuh vids is de bess
Thank you 🙏🏽
good day epic video Lots Love and blessings
Thanks Angela
Sleeping in public is also a weird one. It goes with the loitering act. Anyways, big up brother, love your work. My kids find your videos fun and very informative. Im a former ASJA student as well.
Big up my fellow ASJA man 🙌🏽🙌🏽 and I didn’t know about sleeping, will have to throw that in part 2, lol and I’m glad they enjoy it and most importantly learn from them as well
I love this video. Very informative . We grew up flying kite all over, i never knew it was illegal other than the places you mention. That will get an EH.
Lol, exactly
@@TrinbagoVibes The kites might be signal to UFOs. LMAO
Part 2 my brother good work
Thanks 🙏🏽
Good content!❤
Thanks
Police an license officers watching this video 👀👀
Lol, most definitely
They can use it as a training video. LOL
Ways well home boy put up everybody 😂😂😂😂
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Thanks for info!!!
You’re most welcome
Love your new hair cut💯
Thank you 🙏🏽
How you does come up with these vids mih boy??? I glad to know and will definitely share. Ppl need to know.
I’ve a book with ideas and plans, since inception of the channel, lol, some I ad-hoc, others require some planning
@@TrinbagoVibes keep up the good work. Btw... I see they updated the drone regs. No higher than 100 ft for some. You might have to do another one on that topic
@@ADiaz-sf5bl yeah I was thinking about it, especially as they change up some of the importation procedures as well
Most police officers nowadays probably don't even know about these laws. xD
My car's fanbelt snapped while on the road and I managed to drive the rest of the way to a parts place and change the belt on the roadside.
Now, I'd understand not allowing someone to change shock absorbers, brakes, oil change, etc on the roadside, but I believe that changing a flat tyre is also a similar repair.
lol, yup
The kite one made me laugh!!
🤣😅 mission accomplished 😁
Isn't flying your kite a euphemism for doing something else that you shouldn't be doing in public?
Awesome video hats off to you by the way no wonder kids theses days hooked on their phones no kites or rolling rims 😢
Lol, well kite flying does come out around Easter time, but yeah
I could understand reason for some of the las eccept.....hanging clothes on the fencing,and the mongoose law......nice video very informative.....elsasoobrattee....Trinidad.
Yeah after you ponder on a few for awhile, you could understand the reasoning, but some of them rel outdated in my opinion
The mongoose law was made because it is not a native species to Trinidad. People started importing it from India to control pests and snakes, but the mongoose started targeting the chickens. The law was made to stop people from bringing more. It was too late as the species was already set loose in the wild.
I wonder y so much pages for the mongoose. Eh laws, I guess they had a purpose back in the day. Really nice vid
Yup, in the description has a link to the mongoose act if you wanna check it out in its entirety 😁
They are destructive to birds, insects, snakes,fruits etc
#10 is also a law in Jamaica, it is illegal to wear camouflage.
Ohh, I wonder if it’s the same for all our Caribbean peeps
@@TrinbagoVibes It is the same for a number of Caribbean territories like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
@BondJamesBond... feels like a Caribbean thing from colonial days
Great video 👏👏👏
Much appreciated 🙏🏽
Hi I like your channel
Much appreciated 🙏🏽
Please continue this series
Lol, stay tuned…will do a part 2 sometime in the future
i totally agree with horn law after certain hours, the fine should be increased and include loud music in vehicles, for sure
Most definitely, it should be extended for loud music as well
Hey everyone please be safe out dear and blessings to everyone 😅
Thanks Javan and blessings to you to
Another Great One Trinbago Thanks
Thank you
We really need to do something about some of these laws boy.
Yup
thanks god bless u my brother
Np bro
I love the skits ahaha really funny 😂😂😂 10/10. $200 TT interesting
Thanks and yeah it is
The department needs money to buy doubles.
Very interesting, I did know quite a few of those and I might be weird, LOL, because I agree with ALL of them, including the hoop rolling (dangerous) and the kite flying: Some people will leave their kites tied up, making noise all night long disturbing others’ sleep. I’ve found that the beach is one of the most enjoyable places to fly a kite. And NO, unless you live in the deep country and have no neighbours, no hanging clothes on the wall or fence! In fact, in most condo buildings in many countries I have found that it’s against the rules to even hang your towel or swimsuit on the balcony guardrail. Imagine if everybody hung something outside, the building would look like a slum.
Lol, that’s most logical
They are all ehh and weird for me.
That's why I love my 🇯🇲 so much. We are more free, but I might not like your laws, but I loveee your ascent. I just always love to hear when you guys talk, I could sit and listen all day.
Lol and ihu, much appreciated Violet and I love y’all accent as well, you know is one love in d Caribbean, doh mind it may have fellow Caribbean peeps who does occasionally beef
Camouflage...you can be arrested...if you remember a few years ago, a Canadian was passing through from Guyana and was imprisoned
Ohh, well that’s unfortunate, I know they give a stern warning or make you strip, but I’ve never heard about being imprisoned or at least I don’t recall that
If a citizen lives near to a large savannah, like Aranquez savannah. Is it still illegal? I could understand, because of the power lines. But there are savannahs large enough. If they said no flying in residential areas, I would understand.
Yeah the law needs an update
The one with the mongoose I real laugh when I hear that 😂
Yeah Jed, apparently they rel bad for the environment and they can wipe out birds, snakes and fruits
Thanks for this info #loveindehouse
Your welcome bro and always one love
#6 FORTUNE TELLING... Somebody should tell the Vene that!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 good one
Not the Venezuela 🇻🇪 you getting mixed up I am from St Augustine when you go to tuna Pura San Juan port of Spain, you will see a lot of people from India, who always asked to read your your hands and yes, we have local Indians here, but I am talking about the subcontinent India they speak English but with an accent so you know
long wished to know what minor offenses we have - decriminalize all or remove jail.
Yup, I understand one or two like the horn after 9, but the others could definitely be decriminalized
@@TrinbagoVibes frees up courts and less money to that private jail transport company.
Years ago, a fella on a bike pull up on me in Disco Mart formally Food Masters brandishing a piece of paper asking for donations. Your boy was fresh outta the Barracks so I asked him if he got permission from the COP to do that. Padna, while watching me fix in my face, got on his bike and rode away.
The horn Law: that's geared more towards noise pollution.
Fortune-telling: obeah, still illegal.
Kites: I think that's early drone laws. Might interfere with air traffic (my guess).
Serious note: I think this video is important and you should cover more Laws.
Constitutional Reform! It's a topic rearing it's head again lately. My opinion, 75% of the local population have little to no idea about the laws in this country so it shouldn't be touched until that number decreases.
There are people who don't know about the Compensation Act. If you are the victim of a violent crime, you must assist the Police in their investigation and subsequent court appearances and be medically examined to qualify for monetary compensation. Now imagine if that law was removed without people knowing?!
I do agree that our Constitution needs updating but only after the majority knows or have working knowledge of what's in it presently.
Just my opinion.
Thanks for the feedback and yeah I do plan to do more like these
Very interesting I only knew about the last one 😂😅😂😅
Yup, that’s the more popular everyone knows, the others they don’t really enforce, lol
Hey breds... definitely some head scratchers on this one. LOL
Most definitely bro
#10 also applies in Barbados as well.
I figured some of these will be similar across the Caribbean due to colonial times
I assume those laws were brought in by the British during colonial times, It's time we throw them all out with the exception of wearing camouflage clothing.
Hello Rajeev it's been awhile since I've commented but I don't miss a video. Great video as always.
Much appreciated Maria and yeah it’s time to get rid of some of these colonial laws
1:20 nah i rell shocked by that. $200!?!?For begging😭🤣The government honestly just want a cut of that money🥲🤣🤣
Yeah, I was like how you can charge someone who don’t have money, even more money, and this has been in place since 1921
Seems like all the fun is over with,no flying kites that was fun,I love when I travel and watching guys washing their cars and playing music
You can still fly a kite
Thanks for sharing
You’re most welcome
Love this video and 🇹🇹
Thanks
Hi, i live in trinidad nice didnt know these laws exsited
@@Joshua.Sookoor1893 Whoaa nice, which part? And yeah it got these and a few others where I’ll explore in rounds 2
@@TrinbagoVibes south trinidad,
@@Joshua.Sookoor1893 south is big bro, but I’m assuming not Deep South
@@TrinbagoVibes around princess town/debe
@@Joshua.Sookoor1893 so Borde Narve/ Barrackpore 👍🏽👍🏽
I'm surprised you didn't know about the horn one. It is, or at least when I went for my license, part of the regulations. 🤔
Yeah I don’t recall reading about it in the regulations manual 🙈
O gosh i really enjoy this videö .😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
#8 and #9 are the EH? For me. I've seen ppl wearing camouflage within the passed months.
lol, that’s cuz they taking a chance but if they come across the pow pow while wearing camo, it’s a whole different story
I couldn't agree more bro
Thanks 🙏🏽
Nice knowing bro 😂😂😂
Lol, yup
Repairing vehicles on the road can be dangerous and it also blocks the road that’s already narrow. I see kites flying close to airports in Tobago that’s dangerous for airplanes and airport security driving around to find the individuals. They need to understand how dangerous it is.
Indeed, especially kite flying near the airports and as you rightfully stated, fixing cars on the road is unnecessary traffic
Holy Lord a fellow Trinidadian youtuber? I'm not alone after all
Lol, there is a good bit of locals on the platform
Why you broke all the laws brother.😂
Big ups from jamrock🇯🇲
For educational purposes only, lol, big up my Caribbean brother 🙌🏽🙌🏽🇯🇲
Lol not him breaking the law for the sake of demonstration 😂
lol, re-enacting for educational purposes 😁
thank you
You’re welcome
That's what u was fliming in st clair yesterday
Lol, yup..I thought I’d go to one of the less busy streets without much houses and thing, but I was mistaken on the “less busy”
@@TrinbagoVibes I was wondering why there was no traffic.
Pretty much all of these laws are "Eh?" in terms of weirdness, except for 2
The reasoning behind the Car horn one is to simply not to disturb people at night, between 9 to 5:30 is when most people are sleeping so I dont think anyone wants to be woken up at that time for no reason.
And as for the Camo, it makes sense, not neccesarily for authority, but rather people of the Armed Forces, they wouldnt want any civilians "wearing" their uniform.
That’s true, especially with the car horn and the camo…the mongoose one really caught me off-guard
During a riot, if the armed forces are called out to patrol and protect, someone could be injured by accident.
@@shqa574 only the president can call out the armed forces, otherwise police and swat will have to handle
@TrinbagoVibes In the 1970 riots, the army and police had a shootout at Chaguaramas... the old American Naval base. That was a tense day.
Do you know the name and pattern of the camo? Citizens must learn to know this.
Nice video
Thanks
Laws I had no idea we had
lol, I didn’t know either until I started doing some research
I think we have many laws that no longer make sense.
A spent cartrige is considered ammunition.
Almost everything is a dangerous weapon.
You need a lic. to import and operate a radio transmitter of any frequency or power.
We still have laws concerning signal/flag men for trains.
You need a lic. to transport alcohol by the case.
The BoS has to inspect and approve used vehicle tyres and batteries.
The list goes on and on.
BTW how is camouflage resembling the protective forces defined because it is interpreted as all camo wearing of any colour which is ridiculous.
I agree and definitely that interpretation is a mess for camo
Fun video!
Thanks 🙏🏽
Which police paying attention to any man fixing or repairing any car on the public road? 🤔🤔🤔
Thankfully none, but yuh never know
I don't ever think of keeping any Mongoose as pet! When ever they are seen is big stone, clean and pot!
🤣🤣🤣 and throw in some curry
I love this horn law. I wish barbados had it. It is only weird that they didn't include Loud Music, TBH. EDIT I love the Kite LAW!! people in barbados Fly them over people house very inconsiderate.
Ohhh, I’m surprised they don’t have that one in BIM
At the time the horn law was enacted, high powered amplifiers for cars were not invented yet. I believe at one time even having a car radio was illegal. Most of these old laws were never reviewed.
SOOOOOOOOO ALL IF NOT MOST OF THE LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ARE LIKE THE DINOSAURAS THEY NEED TO BE REVAMPED AND LAWS ARENT UPHELD SO ITS AT WHAT END IF MY CARD SHUTDOWN AT THE SIDE OF THE ROAD ONCE YUH COULD MOVE IT TO THE SIDE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT
Well a few of these, yeah
I always fly my kite I fly by my house all the time so should I go to jail I am only under 18
@@kimberlilall4522 thankfully it’s one of those laws that is ignored
@ good thing
Excellent content.. again there are no consequences....mostly....
Lol, yup
law #5 i heard abt this one already
Lol, yup
It have some places in the world you cannot spit on the ground, believe it or not blood clath, from Bellrose NY
Ohhh, it would be interesting to read up on some weird laws around the world
With the horn blowing it's because of noise polution haha
lol, who knows
Beeping your horn after 9.30pm is the weirdest
Lol, guess they don’t want to disturb the peace so to speak
#10 wierd eh 😅 cause doh matter the colour as long as d print look like camo it against the law
Yup, regardless of the colour
@ANonymous-xv2dn ohh I didn’t know any updates was passed in cabinet…will look it up
@ANonymous-xv2dn once it’s under 750g you don’t need one, well for UAVs
tell them chinese restaurant with dey fortune cookies lol
Lol
Unfortunately, and as far as I'm informed, TnT is experiencing increasing levels of homelessness in the cities. So I'm not sure how the legal apparatus is willing to enforce the anti-beggar law effectively, without making sure there are viable alternatives for the ones down on luck. I sincerely hope the economy picks up again🤞
The homeless was always there, it’s just they are venturing further out cuz certain parts are a lil hot at the moment, but yeah I do hope we get our economy working again…but that may not happen till after elections
@@TrinbagoVibes Thank you for the clarification, fingers crossed you and many other citizens will be able to cast the vote that's best for the country in August ✌
Crazy that the view count is almost with the sun count that’s a real win in my book 0:37
Ooog big up urself Trini in the house
Boom! As a fellow UA-camr says, it’s always love in d house
The flying kite law is the weirdess one
Yup, it needs to be amended
The one about killing pigeon is it still law
I’ve no idea, will look into it for round 2
Camo is also illegal in St.Lucia
Yeah, it’s possibly illegal in all Caribbean islands
Where I live it have ah man livin in ah ole food cart on de side of de road opposite de police station entrance wen de man wash he clothes he hang it up on ah wire tied to a street pole seems like de police don't no that at all
lol, well you know how things does work in this country, and yeah you are right in that it may have officers who may not know the laws as well
I’m a trini and you are at the botanical gardens
lol, Yup
So, no "Sly Mongoose''.........🤣🤣
lol, yup
Unless the public really wants it, it will never change.
That’s true, it’s how democracy works I guess
Do the citizens or Minister of National Security know the name of the camouflage pattern our Regiment wears? And how it is similar. They don't. All camouflage have different patterns, there is no such thing as "resembling". It is either same or different. I'm a retired soldier of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment.
The patterns/colors don’t matter from what I understand, once it resembles something like the those worn by the regiment I guess
@@TrinbagoVibes It's eitter "same" or "different" in a situation like this. There is no resemblance. The government is not being advised accordingly. Military units have "different" patterns camouflage to blend with their conutry's terrain. That means, different shades of green and brown. "Same" means identical. US, Canada, England, Trinidad wear "different" camouflage pattern. They don't resemble. If you were in the military you would understand. The key word is "pattern", i.e. "the design". Civilians are confused by that..
@@karelphillips3483I hear what you saying
Police watching taking notes
lol, true that