Jack Warner Has Sense Shaken Into Him: Emergency Preparedness and Trinidad and Tobago

It always boggles my mind when people wait until after a calamity to come to terms with the fact that they were not prepared, but be that as it may it appears that FIFA Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago's Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner may be in the mood to deal with the lack of preparedness in Trinidad and Tobago upon his return:

..."After this experience in a large country like China which is supposedly prepared for calamities like this and to see what they are going through now, I am convinced more than ever that in my country Trinidad... we are not prepared for such a disaster. And it is one of the first things I intend to bring up at my next Parliament meeting."...

Good to know, Jack. Take a look at what someone from within Trinidad and Tobago was involved with after the South East Asia tsunami, in early 2005, and wonder how CARICOM and Trinidad and Tobago can get on the bleeding edge.

The Soca Warriors, leaving the World Cup with a record of -1, said 'Impossible Is Nothing' and they were rewarded for that. Perhaps people who don't score own goals should also get their dues... but heuristically speaking, Trinidad and Tobago has a record similar to that of the Soca Warriors in the past World Cup.

No big budget is needed. Just common sense.

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