Telecoms provider, Flow calls for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure

Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).

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Vice President and General Manager at Flow Jamaica, Stephen Price is calling for stiffer fines and longer sentences for persons caught stealing or vandalizing the company’s infrastructure.

Mr Price notes that theft and vandalism have severe impacts on the country’s development, citing serious impacts on businesses, communities and residents.

With many sectors of society being impacted and tremendous financial loss experienced, Mr Price says the fines or sentencing being meted out to perpetrators are not adequate.

Mr Price was speaking at a press conference this morning (December 8).