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VIDEO: Revelers Destroy Sagicor’s Fence

28 July 2024 - 08:41

VIDEO: Revelers Destroy Sagicor’s Fence

28 July 2024 - 08:41

The Sagicor fence was once again damaged by partygoers at Saturday’s T-Shirt Mass. It happened at the time the Myst patrons paraded the streets

On Saturday, the Development Control Authority ordered Sagicor to remove barbed wire fencing on Factory Road due to safety concerns.

The DCA said Sagicor had installed the wires without a permit and was given 24 hours to take them down.

Workers were seen removing the wires Saturday morning in time for the T-Shirt Mas.

The barbed wire fence was originally put up to protect the main fence from damage during last year’s carnival.

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3 Comments

  1. You see the nonsense!!! Hence the reason sagicor tried to protect their fence. And when the PM made his statement saying “they could fix it back” it’s sad because nothing is cheap these days.

    Sagicor fix back the fence and put back the barded wire. People not stupid to see it and go on it!

    Reply
  2. I say have DCA pay for the repair

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  3. Exactly. Hence the reason they put the wire up. Antigua people too damn destructive.Now tax payers dollars have to go to fix back the damn fence.

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3 Comments

  1. You see the nonsense!!! Hence the reason sagicor tried to protect their fence. And when the PM made his statement saying “they could fix it back” it’s sad because nothing is cheap these days.

    Sagicor fix back the fence and put back the barded wire. People not stupid to see it and go on it!

    Reply
  2. I say have DCA pay for the repair

    Reply
  3. Exactly. Hence the reason they put the wire up. Antigua people too damn destructive.Now tax payers dollars have to go to fix back the damn fence.

    Reply

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