May: Voices
? Opposition Deputy Leader Michael Dunkley after Public Funds Investment Committee member Calvin Smith declared it was okay for the PLP to "tap" money managers for funds.
? Police Commissioner Jonathan Smith, imploring Bermudians to stop tolerating illegal activities by family members.
Attorney General Sen. Larry Mussenden during a May Senate session when Opposition Sen. Kim Swan accused the PLP of being to soft on crime. Sen. Mussenden said that since the PLP had been in power Police have been given increased powers and the judicial system has improved.
? James Jermaine Raynor after being convicted of drinking and driving. The Pembroke man asked for leniency so that he could keep his licence and visit his five children who lived "all over the Island".
? Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner to James Jermaine Raynor.
? Deputy Premier Ewart Brown to Opposition Whip John Barritt during a heated exchange in the House of Assembly over controversial housing plans for Mary Victoria and Alexandra Road. The Opposition walked out of the House of Assembly following the comments.
