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Apr 18, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
On Monday April 9, 2012, Easter Monday, imagine my uttermost surprise when I learnt and saw that the Police in ‘G’ Division, that is the Essequibo Police, held a Bar-B-Que and Lime in the Police Compound next to the Richard Fikal Police Training School. Loud, lewd and vulgar music was played.
The fact is that the Suddie Public Hospital is not more than about sixty yards from where the music was played, and I am sure that this was much to the annoyance and discomfort to many of the patients there.
The question is if this is going to be the pattern of the behaviour displayed by those who are supposed to be there to uphold the law as it relates to noise nuisance, then what actions are members of the public to expect when a report of noise nuisance is made to the Police in this Division.
ARCHIE W. CORDIS
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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