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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Curfew backed but concern over image

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Filled with lit­tle hope and lots of scep­ti­cism, res­i­dents of ar­eas des­ig­nat­ed as "hot spots" by the Gov­ern­ment are ready and will­ing to co-op­er­ate with the im­posed 9 pm to 5 am cur­few. Yes­ter­day, res­i­dents seemed to agree with the Gov­ern­ment's ini­tia­tive of a lim­it­ed state of emer­gency. Some ques­tioned its ef­fec­tive­ness while oth­ers raised con­cerns about its ef­fect on the im­age of T&T in­ter­na­tion­al­ly but none voiced any dis­agree­ment with the meth­ods. San Juan res­i­dent Rox­anne Burke de­scribed the state of emer­gency as a good thing. "I don't re­al­ly know whether it can work or not be­cause crim­i­nals are be­com­ing reck­less. They com­mit crimes in broad day­light now," said Burke.

She felt the emer­gency should have been im­posed on the en­tire coun­try in­stead of hot spots. Pe­tit Val­ley res­i­dent, Ronald Daniel, felt that de­spite the Gov­ern­ment out­lin­ing hot spots, the lim­it­ed state of emer­gency would in fact af­fect the en­tire coun­try. "It will af­fect every­body and will in­con­ve­nience every­body but some­thing has to be done. When it isn't mur­ders, it's rob­beries," he said. Daniel ex­pressed con­cerns, how­ev­er, that neg­a­tive ef­fects could oc­cur. "It will hurt the econ­o­my," he said. "And it will re­flect bad­ly on the coun­try. It's al­ready spread all over the world that the coun­try is in a state of emer­gency".

While some held reser­va­tions, oth­ers breathed a sigh of re­lief at Gov­ern­ment's plan. "It took too long to hap­pen," said Ari­ma res­i­dent Ru­pert Nicholas. "Ari­ma was once a peace­ful place but now there is a lot of crime and we wel­come this plan," he said.


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