Crime
Curbing crime in T&T
Tobago Updates ask the people of Tobago what they believe should be done to help curb crime.
Tobago Updates ask the people of Tobago what they believe should be done to help curb crime.
Scarborough, Tobago – As crime statistics continue to rise, Tobago Updates took to the streets of Scarborough to gauge public sentiment on tackling crime in Trinidad and Tobago. Reporter Janae Campbell posed a crucial question to Tobagonians: What measures can be taken to curb crime and ensure safety in our communities?
The street interviews provided a direct insight into the concerns and suggestions of residents regarding the ongoing crime situation. Tobagonians shared their perspectives on potential strategies and community-led initiatives that could contribute to enhanced safety and security across the island.
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