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CTUSAB: Violent crime becoming a public health issue

The executive body of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados has thrown its full support behind the recently established National Advisory Council on Citizen Security. However, General Secretary Dennis de Peiza has called for a clear plan to be implemented, noting the time for talking is long gone. He says the violent crime problem which continues to plague the nation is not a political or police problem, but instead a societal one, which is also fast becoming a public health issue.

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Bermuda: British traveller fined for disruptive behaviour on flight

CMC – A 27-year-old man has been fined US$3,000 after he admitted to threatening to injure and being aggressive towards a crew member, as well as acting in a way “likely to endanger other persons” on an international flight that was forced to land in Bermuda. Magistrate Maria Sofianos imposed the fine on Lewis Densley, who had boarded the Jamaica-bound TUI Airlines flight in Birmingham, England, on Tuesday. The Magistrate’s Court was told that Densley had become aggressive during the journey when a crew member tried to assist him, saying he wanted to “hit someone” and “smack the guy who annoyed” him. Densley, from Birmingham, then repeatedly punched and headbutted the seats in front of him and had also become more aggressive after the crew refused to serve him alcohol. Densley’s behaviour forced the flight to divert to LF Wade International Airport, where he was arrested. Prosecutor Matthew Frick asked that Densley be fined US$1,000 for each offence, even as Densley’s attorney, Tanisha Butler, said her client suffered from anxiety and a fear of heights. She told the court that it was Densley’s first time flying and that he did not remember some of what happened during and after the flight. But Magistrate Sofianos said Densley should have taken “preventative measures” for his fear of heights before boarding the aircraft and ordered that he pays the US$3,000 fine before leaving Bermuda.

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