Jamaica is a wicked ass nation

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Jamaica just like countries like Venezuela need to actually reinstate their death penalty. I know it technically didn't go away but Jamaica doesn't use it at all and haven't used it in the entire 2000s. Its long overdue. Many of these criminals are pussies and you would see violent crime go down if they actually did bring back the death penalty AND actually used it.

These so called stat experts who claim it would cause the opposite effect are full of shyt

what they need to do is what el savador did

build a big ass prison and round up these hoodlums and send em there for life

watch this video

None of these dudes are ever getting out, like 40 to one cell one toilet one shower you get out for 45 min a day until the day you die. Crime is near nill in el savador

 

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Rest in Peace to the victims


Eventually it will come to that. Criminals that brazen have to be treated with the same level of concern that they show to their victims, NONE.

Let Haiti be an example of what happens with criminality is left unchecked.

It's been years only so much longer people gonna be ok with 1,300 plus murders a year for a country population wise of 3 mill. As long as the tourism dollars are flowing the folks at the top dont care. But yup that day gonna come and jamaica gonna build a Cecot and toss all dem lloyds, orvilles, delroys etc. in the bin where they belong

I'd never spend a night in jamaica that's not in a resort unless i'm like malcolm x all night

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I don't know if they'd fear the death penalty like that, but they just need to be rounded up and thrown in a cage for life and kept away from the public.

Ask any Salvadoran civilian who can now feel safe on the streets and go about their business without fear, they'd tell you that's the way to go.

The rest of these namby pamby so called human rights experts who just wanna talk, throw up stats and make excuses are also part of the problem. If they care so much they can hang around the crooks and try to rehabilitate them themselves with a bunch of nice talk.

I liked what the el savadouran president said. He said to these human rights folks who were whining if they have a problem he'll be glad to deport them to their country
 

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Catastrophe bonds, which are issued by insurers, reinsurers and governments seeking an extra layer of disaster coverage, have been handing investors double-digit returns. Issuers, meanwhile, have seen their costs soar.

Grievances surfaced in July, after it emerged that Jamaica’s catastrophe bond wasn’t triggered by the devastation wrought by hurricane Beryl. Though the entire Caribbean island was officially declared a disaster area, the carefully calibrated terms of the bond meant its holders were shielded from losses. In the event, it was decided that the precise level of air pressure required for a payout wasn’t achieved.
 
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