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Apr 14, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
The Caribbean Voice (TCV) supports the Guyana Women Miners Organisation (GWMO) in urging Government to seriously consider using the Amber Alert System to help find missing children faster and to ensure the greatest possible safety of such children.
The experiences of nations that already have the Amber Alert show that it not only serve as a deterrent to those who would prey upon children but also results in some perpetrators releasing abducted children after hearing the amber alert.
The fact that the success of the Amber Alerts depends on total cooperation between communities and the police and the utilization of broadcast media, digital billboards, Internet Ad exchanges, Internet Service Providers, Internet search engines, as well as wireless devices such as mobile phones could augur well for improved relations between the police and the citizenship which is currently far from what is desired. Such improved relations could also bolster crime fighting overall.
TCV believes that nations like the US, UK and Canada would be most willing to provide necessary assistance to ensure proper training and implementing mechanism are in place for maximal efficiency. Also there would be need for requisite legislation to provide a legal framework and adequate resources to foster timely receipt and processing of information and rapid responses, among other requirements. Therefore, bearing in mind the experience of the motion to decriminalize attempted suicide, we strongly urge that the requisite legislation be a bipartisan effort to ensure its passage into law.
Sincerely,
The Caribbean Voice
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