Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco

Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco - Trinidad, Tobago / Caribbean - Posted: 29th Aug, 2016 - 10:05am

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Post Date: 12th Jun, 2013 - 11:04pm / Post ID: #

Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco

Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco

What are your thoughts about the Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco where it cost the the government TT$6.8 million just to move a crashed firetruck worth TT$2.3 million from a remote area?

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29th Jun, 2013 - 5:49pm / Post ID: #

Fiasco Firetruck Trinidad

I'm not surprised Rasta, it happens all the time. This government is spending lots of money and we don't know where this money is going. I didn't forget yet the whole money spending on plates with fancy engravings for Parliament that cost over 1 million dollars.



30th Jun, 2013 - 2:30pm / Post ID: #

Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco Caribbean / Tobago & Trinidad

The fire chief that signed off on this should be asked about it. If it cost so much to move then they should have just gotten some welders down there to scrap it. They could of bought 3-4 fire trucks with that money!



30th Jun, 2013 - 2:35pm / Post ID: #

Fiasco Firetruck Trinidad

BabyTrini girl you need to keep up with times we have lots of money to spend we're living the rich life. Don't spoil the party for the big boys.



28th Aug, 2016 - 6:40pm / Post ID: #

Fiasco Firetruck Trinidad

Why would it take so much money just to move it? It's like they're hiring foreigners to move it at such a high price, that money could of been used for better purposes.



Post Date: 29th Aug, 2016 - 10:05am / Post ID: #

Trinidad Firetruck Fiasco

Name: George

Title: Fire truck fiasco

Comments: This is what happens in countries where politicians and those in positions of authority are corrupt. What is going on here is now a normal every day event and is similar to the daily slaughter of innocent civilians. It clearly displays the trend in the acceptability of lawlessness in this nation. It is pointless really complaining about such developments. No one is going to intervene .Its part and parcel of persona financial greed and milking the Treasury of funds that could be put to better uses combating ,homelessness, rising poverty and the neglect of our ordinary citizens. It just the attitudes and mentality of especially of politicians [..],who after almost five decades of power have allowed the gradual development of this scenario. They just can't help turning this nation into another worthless shanty town enclave with homeless people,high class con men and abundance of hardened serious criminals,and a corrupt police system.

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