Do you think Colonel Trevor Macmillan will solve the crime problem/What do you think of his appointment as minister of national security?
Michael Hunter (Corporate Area):
I don't feel that no one man can run the thing still, I don't see why he wouldn't be a good minister, but I don't believe no one man can solve the problems in crime.
David Saddler (Montego Bay):
Good move with him coming back. He has the know-how from his days as the commissioner.
Paul Myrie (Montego Bay):
His coming back is good. In the past he did some good work and combining with another soldier (Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin) should make a dent.
Orville Riley (Montego Bay):
I do not see anything wrong. Experience teaches wisdom, therefore, we just have to give him a try.
Boysie Campbell (Corporate Area):
Yes, Colonel Macmillan is a old-time commissioner of police, he is supposed to know what and what going on in the country, as he was from the police force and not someone who just walk in. Him can get a try.
George Davidson (Corporate Area):
Yes, Trevor Macmillan, as a man who served in the army, will have the full experience. He is a man that is not easy to walk over because he is a very hard man to walk around and he can be trusted to lead the police force with a better portfolio.
Christine Gyles (Montego Bay):
I like him because he was commissioner, he looked like a nice grandpa; he seems level-headed and that is good.
Hubert Campbell (Corporate Area):
Him is like a man weh no run roun' him yard, him run it and me love how him a deal with things from before, so if anything, a him me want to run, 'cause him not joking about business.