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News Article
March 17, 2016
Minnis and the beach fence

I think that the critics have been too harsh on Dr. Hubert Minnis for agreeing to expunge the record of anyone convicted of damaging the fence at Paradise Island.

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News Article
March 08, 2016
Three arrests over tearing down of beach fence

POLICE yesterday arrested three persons in connection with the destruction of the fence torn down during a massive protest last week at Cabbage Beach...

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News Article
March 06, 2016
Lincoln Bain, others arrested over tearing down of fence

Police said yesterday they arrested political activist and radio personality Lincoln Bain and four others and charged them with causing damage in relation to the tearing down of the fence that blocked access to the western end of Cabbage Beach adjacent to the Riu hotel on Paradise Island.

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September 25, 2020
McAlpine stays on fence over issue of allegiance

PINERIDGE MP Frederick McAlpine says he remains in the "valley of decision" regarding his political future, but he doesn't think he'll make any moves right now...

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News Article
December 06, 2016
January trial for ten accused of damaging Cabbage Beach fence

TEN people facing prosecution stemming from the destruction of a fence blocking an access point to Cabbage Beach, including talk show host Lincoln Bain, will now return to Magistrate's Court in January 2017 for the start of their trial.

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September 06, 2016
Case against ten accused of Cabbage Beach fence damage is delayed until October

TEN people facing criminal charges stemming from the destruction of a fence blocking the access point to Cabbage Beach will return to Magistrate's Court in October for the start of their trial.

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News Article
July 15, 2020
Three Americans Arrested For Accessing Beach

A magistrate this afternoon dismissed charges against three American women accused of violating the Emergency Powers Orders by hopping a fence to access Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island on Friday.

The three women — Mariam Mohamed Hassen, Ikrame Kanane and Rana Mohamed Kenwy — claimed that they were given permission by a police officer in a "brown" uniform.

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