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Prisoners could be made to buy their own clothing as the Department of Corrections aims to cut costs.
Prison Commissioner Edward Lamb has stated the Department is considering ending its practice of purchasing underwear, socks and sneakers for inmates...
DATE: Jan 21, 2012
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A caregiver appeared in court yesterday accused of going on a spending spree after stealing credit cards at homes she worked at.
But if found guilty Wendy Francis seems set to avoid a jail sentence after Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner was told sh...
DATE: Jan 21, 2012
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Tim Smith
A growing attractiveness to volunteers is easing Bermuda Regiment’s reliance on conscription, according to commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Brian Gonsalves.
The ratio of volunteers to conscripts increased this year, with 19 volunteers out of 84 ...
DATE: Jan 20, 2012
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Businesses and hotels believe they’re winning the battle against crime in the Pitts Bay area after hiring a security van to patrol the streets.
The Pitts Bay Community Watch was set up a year ago to make life safer for residents, staff and visitors f...
DATE: Jan 20, 2012
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Tim Smith
Money is being wasted targeting drivers who use cell phones when the real killers remain drunk-driving, speeding and badly fastened helmets, safety campaigner Joseph Froncioni warned yesterday.
The surgeon says the quickest way to curb Bermuda’s frig...
DATE: Jan 19, 2012
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Opposition MP Charlie Swan has questioned whether employers would soon be held liable for their staff speeding, littering and driving dangerously.
The Southampton politician spoke out against Government’s announcement that employers would fall foul o...
DATE: Jan 19, 2012
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Politics
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Tim Smith
Shadow Attorney General Trevor Moniz yesterday questioned why Premier Paula Cox is bringing in more Good Governance legislation when she doesn’t appear to be using her existing sanctioning powers.
Mr Moniz dismissed the Premier’s latest pledge for ne...
DATE: Jan 18, 2012
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Politics
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Tim Smith
Staff spent their time on tasks such as paperwork and moving equipment during the Government laboratory’s 12-month closure, the Ministry of Health has revealed.
The Ministry released a statement explaining what staff did during the period the lab was...
DATE: Jan 18, 2012
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Shadow Attorney General Trevor Moniz yesterday questioned why Premier Paula Cox is bringing in more Good Governance legislation when she doesn’t appear to be using her existing sanctioning powers.
Mr Moniz dismissed the Premier’s latest pledge for ne...
DATE: Jan 18, 2012
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Three men were arrested on suspicion of drunk-driving over the weekend, after two crashes and one incident of erratic driving.
In the first accident, a car smashed into a wall on North Shore Road, Pembroke, near its junction with Langton Hill, at 3.1...
DATE: Jan 18, 2012
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Crime
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith