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KOMPA! MAGAZINE The site for Haitian Music News as it happens, debates & more.
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kompamagazine Site Admin

Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 43367 Location: HMI World  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:00 am Post subject: TVICE: ONE MORE MEMBER IS SWEARING OFF OF.................. |
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You can add JAMES CARDOZO as another member of the TVICE crew who would much rather travel by CAR instead of by small planes in HAITI. This is what he told me about the near tragic plane incident with TVICE in Haiti during their tour this past summer.
JAMES: "I am swearing off these small planes in Haiti, especially the ones with the one propeller in the front. Mwen pa nan bagay avion sa min'm. I'm going to keep it real. When we first started in the business, we use to travel by CAR, so now being that the band is more popular, we have MORE TO LOSE if an accident happens, especially with the small plane issue. I HAVE NO PROBLEMS whatsoever to go back to travelling by CAR in Haiti. NONE."
James continues: "You don't understand bro. They have no tower, no way of communicating with each other. No way of seeing if there is bad weather on the way. Who regulates that stuff? It's not safe at all. That same plane that we were on is the exact same plane that crashed the other day. I would rather go back to us taking 2 to 6 hours to reach a destination, instead of reaching it earlier, but with no guarantee that we are safe up there."
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Haitianone

Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 16180 Location: BOSTON,MA  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:48 am Post subject: |
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I am happy to hear that news!!!! Its unfortunate that one of the most popular form of transportation in Haiti is a death trap!!!! _________________ Statehood or Bust |
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DJKrazyMIx

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 401 Location: WHERE EVER YOU WANT ME TO BE!!!  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:54 am Post subject: |
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I agree with the guys, it's their lives that's at stake! Pat whenever you have
the chance, can you find out how the security will be for these guys as far of
terms of traveling by a vehicle. Will they be escorted by PNH or do they have
their own security that will be escorting them.
I think the T-Vice crew should seriously think about that also. You don't know
what gangs in Haiti could be thinking. Just a food for thought! _________________ KRAZYVICE!!! |
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Sanrick

Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 12483 Location: Everett-MA  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:59 am Post subject: |
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I'm with you on that one James...
DJKrazy... Mwen pas kwe neg yo gen ti problem sa Haiti  _________________ _______________________________________
“Cultural change is hard, but cultures do change after major traumas.” Samuel P. Huntington
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BABYFACE

Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 6100 Location: QUEENS, N.Y. (km)  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:03 am Post subject: |
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M dako ave w James. _________________
HARMONIKER FOR LIFE |
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DJKrazyMIx

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 401 Location: WHERE EVER YOU WANT ME TO BE!!!  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:08 am Post subject: |
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Sanrick wrote: |
I'm with you on that one James...
DJKrazy... Mwen pas kwe neg yo gen ti problem sa Haiti  |
Sanrick, I guess your right, but it never hurts to be careful and take extreme
precautions, especially when your celebrity in your homeland _________________ KRAZYVICE!!! |
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Ekzaamp
Joined: 20 Sep 2007 Posts: 440 Location: Montreal  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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Tout sa mwen ka di fok sa ta rive kote li ye la a pou nèg yo ka pran konsyans ki danje ki genyen. Donk depi pwoblem nan poze korèk mwen ret kwè volonte ka fè nèg yo travay pou chanje bagay yo. Konsa piti piti moun a komanse repran konfyans nan voyaje nan provens yo nan avion.
Sak pi rèd la sè ke pri yo chè anpil epi se yon pakèt avion ki pa reponn ak nòm nan lòt peyi yo ankò ki ap fè trajè-a. Mwen sonje mwen ta pral Okap epi map gade anndan ti avion kote wap gade boulon ki vise yon seri de pyes. pa gen kapitonaj anyen.
Ke gouvènman an mete strikti pou bagay yo ka fèt kòm sa dwa fwenk _________________ What goes around comes around |
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Haitian Groove Queen
Joined: 02 Oct 2007 Posts: 25 Location: BOSTON, ECT...  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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He's so right... Those small planes are dangerous. I've flown with them from P-O-P to Cap-Haitien. They are hot as hell, the seats are so uncomfotable but those are minor issues. They fly so close to the mountains, your heart drops. One time the engine shut off with us in mid-air. _________________ People that say they can't do something usually do nothing...
"Those who would sacrifice essential liberties for a little temporary security deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Benny Blanco

Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 5868 Location: Lan Cache Pou INS...  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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@DJKrazyMix - Thugs and gangs should be there last concern when traveling by car. The roads should be there main concern. I can't find the statistics but I am sure more people are injured or die tragically by car than these small charter airplanes. Once you leave the suburbs of PAP you're on your own as far as roadways, especially when traveling north. There's some points of the road you have the option to drive thru someone's yard, down a narrow alley, up a small ramp with the side panels of your tires are greeting the ravine just inches away.
NOTE: I found it easier when traveling to the north, to go to Northeast Dominican Republic to Dajabon, then piggy back (literally) across the river into Ouanaminthe. Pou mwen se la plezi'a yer. Yon anee mwen t'ap sorti lan Fet Champet lan Nord-Est, mesyer sou kou kk, ler mwen rive pou mwen al traveser riviere'a... Neg pa fouti jwen ate, mwen pran so pou mwen pa chape... Bel trip... _________________ Se Nou Ki Nou, A Pre Nou, Se Nou, N'ap Tou Jour Nou |
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DJKrazyMIx

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 401 Location: WHERE EVER YOU WANT ME TO BE!!!  |
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Benny Blanco wrote: |
@DJKrazyMix - Thugs and gangs should be there last concern when traveling by car. The roads should be there main concern. I can't find the statistics but I am sure more people are injured or die tragically by car than these small charter airplanes. Once you leave the suburbs of PAP you're on your own as far as roadways, especially when traveling north. There's some points of the road you have the option to drive thru someone's yard, down a narrow alley, up a small ramp with the side panels of your tires are greeting the ravine just inches away.
NOTE: I found it easier when traveling to the north, to go to Northeast Dominican Republic to Dajabon, then piggy back (literally) across the river into Ouanaminthe. Pou mwen se la plezi'a yer. Yon anee mwen t'ap sorti lan Fet Champet lan Nord-Est, mesyer sou kou kk, ler mwen rive pou mwen al traveser riviere'a... Neg pa fouti jwen ate, mwen pran so pou mwen pa chape... Bel trip... |
Wow, I never knew it was that hard
I'm thinking since T-Vice did travel by car before, they should know what
necessary routes they should take, right? _________________ KRAZYVICE!!! |
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