LETTER OF THE DAY - Stop the carnage on our roadways
The Editor, Sir: The incident on the Llandovery main road is a chilling reminder to all Jamaicans that something must be done to regulate public-passenger operators.
Media and politics
The Editor, Sir: It is most timely that the issue of media bias has been raised on the eve of the impending general election in Jamaica, primarily because the two things together are, in my view at least, a fundamental part of the democratic process to...
Inaccurate report on Cockpit study
The Editor, Sir: For the very reason that there is vigorous public interest in issues relating to the Cockpit Country, it is particularly important that the inaccuracies in your article in the June 22 edition of The Gleaner in respect of that matter be corrected.
Poor judgement by the police
The Editor, Sir: As a graduate of the Jamaica Police Academy, I can attest that training in the use of firearms is a priority at the 'highest level', and during graduation ceremonies, most guest speakers caution new officers about the use of deadly force and how to perform their duties in an effective manner.
Unclear path on gender rights
The Editor, Sir: Rights and or privileges need to be defined as they pertain to the article 'Who has the handle? - genders at odds over rights' published on June 28.
Thank you, Madam PM
The Editor, Sir: Please see below an open letter to the Prime Minister.
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