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Crime And Punishment

The march against crime two weeks ago, part of a series of activities to commemorate the 32nd Anniversary of the Royal Anguilla Police Force, may have sent some small message to criminals and other would-be law-breakers that the community is angry about their deviant behaviour. The rally was a show of protest mainly by youth and community organisations. It lacked however the involvement of the greater mass of members of the public. They should have gone forward not only to inflate the number of marchers, but to demonstrate their solidarity with the younger folk, their disgust with the acts of crime cropping up in our society and their call for the active pursuit and punishment of offenders.


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