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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 17/Aug 05:48

Pirogues not Tobago border solution

THE EDITOR: The use of fishing boats (pirogues) to patrol Tobago's borders raises significant concerns. Relying on local fishermen for enforcement seems more like a misplaced joke than a viable solution. In tight-knit coastal communities, where friendships and familial ties run deep, it's unlikely that fishermen would report the activities of their peers. Such dynamics create a conflict of interest, leaving enforcement efforts compromised. Moreover, while enrollment into protective services typically involves rigorous vetting to reduce corruption, these protocols often fall short in practice. Entrusting fishermen with patrol duties introduces further challenges, as their primary focus is on sustaining their livelihoods, not enforcing regulations. This set-up not only undermines the effectiveness of border security but also risks exacerbating existing illicit activities, as the very individuals meant to monitor could turn a blind eye to wrongdoing. In a region where trust and camaraderie are paramount, this strategy seems particularly misguided. It is essential to consider more effective methods for border security – such as collaborating with trained enforcement agencies or employing technology that doesn’t place locals in conflicting roles. A serious and sustainable approach is critical to ensuring the protection of Tobago's waters, environment and community. By addressing these complexities we can work towards a more secure and equitable management of our maritime resources. GORDON LAUGHLIN via e-mail The post Pirogues not Tobago border solution appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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