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Governor Should Step Up and Answer Questions Related to Crime Says Maria.

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Philipsburg:--- Island Council lady Maria Buncamper Molanus is calling on the chairman of the island council and chief of police Franklyn Richards to answer the questions she submitted to him relating to crime. Buncamper Molanus told members of the media on Tuesday that while she received a receipt from the governor's cabinet acknowledging they received her letter to date the answers to her questions on crime was not answered. She said the behavior of the governor and failing to respond to the island council members are far from good governance. Buncamper Molanus said elected officials are the people's voice and when they speak out they are speaking on behalf of the people who elected them to office.
Buncamper Molanus said the crime situation on St. Maarten is a serious one and while it has now become customary that no answers are given to members of the island council is calling on the governor openly to do what is right and answer her questions.
In her letter to the governor dated January 19 2010 Buncamper Molanus said any member of Parliament of The Netherlands Antilles has the right to ask questions to the Council Ministers or directly to a particular Minister in an attempt to obtain information for the benefit of the people.
Similarly, Members of the Island Council have the right to ask questions to the Executive Council, however asking questions to the Lt. Governor as it pertains to his function as Local Chief of police is not specifically regulated anywhere. Nevertheless, she is submitting her questions to his office the following inquiries with the hope that for the benefit of the general public, information is made available on the topic of crime.
  1. During the past few months it appears that crime has been on the increase, particularly violent crime. Could you please confirm or deny this.
  2. Are statistics available regarding the number as well as the type of criminal activities that are taking place on the island?
  3. This apparent increase in violent crime seems to repeat itself periodically:
    a. Has a particular trend been established? If so please elaborate.
    b. Have the established efforts to combat these criminal activities rendered any results – positive or negative? Please explain.
  4. What is the current shortage of police officers on the island and what is the status if the recruitment efforts.
  5. In all the agreements that have been made for re-enforcement of the Windward Island Police Force has the shortage of police officers been addressed effectively?
  6. What does the working relationship with the police force of Rotterdam and or any other Dutch city entail?
  7. The Central Government on several occasions during the past few years informed the general public that it is taking steps to improve the police force in the Windward Islands. One such step is the reorganization of management and providing coaching. Is the Local Chief of police able to provide a status of affairs of the improvements as a result of the measures taken in general and that of the reorganization and coaching in particular?
  8. What has happened to the many project proposals submitted by St. Maarten, by your office in particular with respect to tackling the problems we face when it comes to fighting crime on the island.

More police presence and proper equipment appear to be the recurring calls from those involved. If this is indeed the main issue, why are these issues not given priority? Yes indeed the Central Government is responsible for Justice. We have had Justice Ministers come and go and we have the same problems recur. The constant factor in this equation is the people of St. Maarten, crime and the responsibility of the Local Chief of police on the island. So should we be doing things differently leading up the constitutional reform? Should there be more involvement from the Island Government and the Local Chief of Police?

Fighting crime is everybody's business and so I look forward to your prompt response for the benefit the people of and the visitors to St. Maarten.

In the response and confirmation of receipt Richards notified Buncamper Molanus that he has taken note of the contents of her letter and has forwarded it to the Assistant Chief Commissioner of Police Ademar Doran for advice.

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pvn
April, 14, 2010, 04:57
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But this lady speaks as though the DP has been out of government for the past 10 years!! DP was in office up to 11 months ago. the crime situation is really bad yes, but not significantly worse that when they were in power. i never heard molanus being sooooo concerned about the crime situation when she was able to help DO something about it back then. but i just remember elections are new, so it is time to throw all the blame on someone else to make yourself look good. you suddenly wake up from sleeping, because only sarah and roy who have been pounding on the table for the past weeks and months.
go back home to sleep because statistics can only be draft up on historical figures, you were in the fittest seat for years to get those same figures together to do your own statistics and trends.

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my goodness
April, 14, 2010, 08:29
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The point is:
that all the previous government would have had to do is pull up their socks and clean up their mess.

But the present government said they could do much much better. O.k. so what have they done sofar other than to make us look like idiots once again and now in the face of the international media?

Are we to idly stand by and have them bury us further in the mud?

Have them show us ONE, ONE, ONE positive steps they have taken in all those 11 months other than traveling the world and enjoying life in the fast lane at our expense. Imagine, To be throwing around airline tickets and expense money as if it belongs to them. WOW.

A reformed DP government MIGHT not be the answer but an ignorantly arrogant NA government surely IS NOT the answer either. So what is next for us .... perhaps the lesser of 2 evils since there is no "logical" alternative?

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See it all hear it all
April, 14, 2010, 17:48
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I will answerd question 6 for you Maria.

The working relationship with Rotterdam and all the arragments that is going on took place when you was in office so hey get serious lady.. Who you want to fool,

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Dot forget
April, 15, 2010, 02:04
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Maria dont forget who is part of the crime, you and you husband is also part of it, Give back the land what you have in your dauthger name, and then come talk about crime.

Dont forget what goes around comes around and it is a sad thing, because when it dont fall on you it fall on your children.

Maria the handwriting is on the wall. why are you planning to move to Holland?
Stay right here and soak it up. WICKED WICKED WICKED

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fantasy island
April, 15, 2010, 13:45
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new begining for who?the na commissioners them self!!!

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