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    36 inmates, nine guards injured in Jamaican prison riot


    Agence France-PresseFebruary 9, 2010

    KINGSTON - Inmates rioted at a Jamaican prison over water supplies and new rules on contraband in a bloody melee that left 36 prisoners injured and nine prison staff hurt, authorities said Tuesday.
    Soldiers, correctional officers and riot police used batons and tear gas to quell the fracas at the maximum security adult remand center in Kingston, they said.
    "The prisoners were reacting to measures instituted by the commissioner of corrections and the commissioner of police to stem the flow of contraband into the prisons," National Security Minister Dwight Nelson said.
    Nelson identified the contraband as cellular phones and drugs.
    He said inmates also rioted because of an absence of water at the facility. Jamaica's national water commission has been forced to ration water on the island because of a prolonged drought.
    Nelson said the prisoners believed they were being denied water, a situation he said has since been remedied.
    "Everything is back to normal now," the national security minister said.
    The national security minister has said the correctional officers have been treated at hospital and released. At least six inmates are still hospitalized.
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    Jamaica: Land of wood and WATER.

    Jamaica always have a drought problem. Drought is predictable in Jamaica.

    Then there is the rainy season. It rains so much...you just want it to stop!

    Lack of water is a hinderance to economic productivity in industry. I need not comment on the impact of lack of water on domestic and individual use. (Lack of water will cause prisoners to riot...chusss mi).

    The past Jamaican government[s] (and this present administration) are so darn backward in thought and workable ideas......

    One good way to provide employment and permanently solve the annual drought--is to simply build reserviors.

    Jamaica gets ~50-80 inches of rain/year !!!
    Last edited by HL; February 11, 2010, 02:34 AM.
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      Every house shouold have a roof catchment tank as well.

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      • #4
        That conservation idea is too complex Willi.

        The Jamaican leadership prefer to solve much simpler issues like crime.
        The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

        HL

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