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Police Bill in current form ‘should have never reached HoA’- Lorna G. Smith

- At Large Candidate said it is concerning controversial police bill got so far
At Large candidate Lorna G. Smith OBE has said she is surprised that the controversial Police Bill, which has since been withdrawn, made it as far as the House of Assembly (HoA). Photo: Facebook/File
The Police Bill in its current form raises serious concerns about police being given opportunities to abuse their powers and strip the people of their human rights. Photo: File
The Police Bill in its current form raises serious concerns about police being given opportunities to abuse their powers and strip the people of their human rights. Photo: File
Mrs Lorna G. Smith OBE, left, appeared as a guest on the talk show Talking Points with hosts Damian C. Grange, right, and Elvin Grant, centre, on Monday March 6, 2023. Photo: VINO/File
Mrs Lorna G. Smith OBE, left, appeared as a guest on the talk show Talking Points with hosts Damian C. Grange, right, and Elvin Grant, centre, on Monday March 6, 2023. Photo: VINO/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI- At Large candidate Lorna G. Smith OBE has said she is surprised that the controversial Police Bill, which has since been withdrawn, made it as far as the House of Assembly (HoA).

The Police Bill in its current form raises serious concerns about police being given opportunities to abuse their powers and strip the people of their human rights. Due to these concerns, the Bill-being pushed by the Governor and Police Commissioner- was withdrawn from the HoA last month.

Did anybody read the draft?’- Smith

Speaking as a guest on the talk show Talking Points, livestreamed on Facebook on Monday March 6, 2023, Mrs Smith said the bill should not have gotten that far, noting that thankfully it has been withdrawn.

“What surprised me though, because there was such an outcry about it…was that it got so far. Did anybody read the draft before it ended up down in the House of Assembly? It should not have gone there…and I wouldn’t even ask who drafted it because I don’t really want to know…it should not have gotten that far”, she said.

Mrs Smith added that this is another area she is concerned about, noting that there must be the capability to study and determine what is in the interest of the people of the [British] Virgin Islands (VI) as it relates to such matters.

The At Large candidate, who said she looked at some sections of the draft bill with great concern, related that this aspect was a major omission.

A more ‘measured’ bill needed- Smith

“It’s a necessity. We need a proper Police Act, but we have to temper the need to have a Police Act, with making sure that human rights are not infringed on”, the wife of former Premier Dr D. Orlando Smith, OBE said.

“For instance, I saw that there’s the lawyer/attorney/client privilege. I thought that that was infringed on, by things like the ability to listen in on conversations- with some permission- but I don’t think that that should be allowed at all”, Mrs Smith added.

Mrs Smith shared her hope that a new bill, which is “measured” and caters to the rights of all, will be put forth in the new House of Assembly.

The ball was dropped!

“This was one example of when people just dropped the ball, didn’t bother to read what was before them and it’s a good thing there were others in the House of Assembly and in the public who were vigilant enough, because there were people in the media and wherever else that talked about it,” Mrs Smith said.

Virgin Islands News Online was one of the first to highlight the concerns in the controversial Police Bill.

Addressing the House of Assembly on February 10, 2023, Premier and Minister of Finance Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) had also indicated that the public did not request or were privy to some amendments to the Police Act 2023.

He also noted that members of the HoA did not intend on passing the bill in its current form.

Meanwhile, Governor John J. Rankin has said he hopes the HoA will return to the Police Bill after the General Election.

21 Responses to “Police Bill in current form ‘should have never reached HoA’- Lorna G. Smith”

  • hmm (07/03/2023, 11:23) Like (19) Dislike (3) Reply
    Why did Cabinet approve it to go to the HOA?
  • facts! (07/03/2023, 11:27) Like (18) Dislike (10) Reply
    Preach it Lady Smith and thank you for your reporting VINO! The present administration has just got to go. They do not read bills but they reading dollars though. Ok then!
  • HMMM (07/03/2023, 11:44) Like (34) Dislike (6) Reply
    Neither that $8million dollar plane heist you all organized.
  • asura (07/03/2023, 11:50) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    lorna is lorna
    • @ Lorna is Lorna. (07/03/2023, 13:49) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
      I hope she is not just saying what is popular to say,. But dig deeper, come with something rational and factual
  • hold (07/03/2023, 13:10) Like (22) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hold on, where was she when the lawyer Davies was campaigning against that police bill. Other than Fraser and Sheep, where were the other politicians on this. Where was Skelton, where was Ingrid, where was Malone, who mouth so loud? Where was Mitch, well Alvera never says anything, but where was Marlon and Myron?
    Where were the rest lawyers. Where Jones was, where Stephen Daniels was, and the rest of dem?
  • ... (07/03/2023, 13:12) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    thanks for the deposit but u aint going cross the line
  • Voter!! (07/03/2023, 13:16) Like (14) Dislike (9) Reply
    Mrs. Smith,

    We need you in time like this.
  • street reporter. (07/03/2023, 13:33) Like (8) Dislike (4) Reply
    You getting one of my Votes and I hope when you win. I don't regret...Integrity matters..Relationship matters..
  • Beg (07/03/2023, 14:08) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    While I truly believe you still have much more to offer but I beg you to relax with your family in this day and age. Consultation is your best bet.
  • Which party? (07/03/2023, 14:12) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    Which party are you with? NDP or PVIM pleas be with Ronnie. Run in the 4th against z Lucy Luce!
  • Lack of Understanding (07/03/2023, 14:20) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
    Bless you Lorna, you have no understanding of the Bill or its history which started under your husbands tenure! Go sit down you’re not making any sense here!
    • Take a Seat (07/03/2023, 15:17) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      The NDP has been out of power for approx four years. The Unity Government didn’t have to bring the bill to HOA. Take a couple of seats.
  • Undercover Observer (07/03/2023, 14:42) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Indeed, who drafted this bill, why did cabinet bless it, how did it teach the HOA, did political representatives read the bill? Proper representation entails reading and understanding each and every piece of legislation that comes to the HOA. They cannot behave like robots; the HOA is not the place for lazy ass robots who are there for the status, privileges, personal benefits, etc. The days of electing people whose usefulness was just casting a vote and nothing else is over. We need ambassadors who can go anywhere, including Round Rock, and ably represent the BVI. We need talented, and skilled people who can debate the pros and cons of a piece of legislation. We need people with the stones and courage to vote against a piece of legislation that is not in the best interest of Virgin Islanders. Collective responsibility has its place but not when it injures the BVI people. The Governor and Comish isrecbanking on a divided VI community to push legislation that feeds their fancies, violating liberties and human rights. Divide and rule is the hallmark of Colonialism 1.0 and the strategy and tactics is being imported into Colonialism 2.0 with the willing cooperation of whom some may label as sambos, not Uncle Toms. The VI is in crisis and needs qualified, unselfish and strong people who can 1) get the BVI on track, 2) fight against colonialism 2.0. The VI people need to push against colonialism 2.0. In Israel for 9 consecutive weeks, for example, tens of thousand Israelites have been peacefully protesting against PM Benjamin Netanyahu take over of the judiciary, eroding democracy. It is important to note the PM is on trial allegedly for corruption. Virgin Islanders have a territory if they are wiling to fight to keep and protect it?
  • Chef (07/03/2023, 15:03) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    If you do not include the Police with a touch of the UK in your speech,
    you certainly do not stand a chance of being elected.
  • @ hmmm (07/03/2023, 15:51) Like (4) Dislike (7) Reply
    You forgot the 8 million VIP paid to the British man during COI
  • Josiahsbay (07/03/2023, 18:58) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    GET THE UK OUT OF OUR LAW-MAKING! This indicates that we have people representing us who are really not representing us. We must be ever vigil and understand that the UK"s best interest may not be in our best interest. Any proposed bill by the Governor needs to be perused and scrutinized to our maximum effort. We must hold our politician's feet to the fire in preventing them from having a lackadaisical approach toward bills that come to the HOA.
  • LOS (07/03/2023, 19:12) Like (2) Dislike (7) Reply
    I believe these were the initials on one of those planes. Anybody remember?

    Did those planes come up in the COI?

  • The governor (07/03/2023, 19:42) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Has lost his mind and wants to cause problems for us before he leaves. What a shame. Please return to the UK and leave us alone in peace. Thank you.
    • @the governor (08/03/2023, 07:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Peace is not external. It is internal. Long after I am gone you will find no peace. Then you will blame me and the UK until the next Governor comes or if you alect one your self
  • All money is dirty (07/03/2023, 19:49) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Your not a people person stay on rotary


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