Pubdate: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 Source: Royal Gazette, The (Bermuda) Copyright: 2003 The Royal Gazette Ltd. Contact: http://www.theroyalgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2103 Author: Richard Ferris Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Bermuda (Bermuda) 'TWO-BIT SHAKEDOWN' Dear Sir, As a potential cruise ship passenger to Bermuda I read your paper's articles about arresting Americans on cruise ships for small amounts of marijuana. Sounds like a two-bit shakedown to me. It's just a way to make money off American tourists plain and simple. If Bermuda was as serious about drug importation as the judge in the cases claimed in all his pithy remarks during the trials then why is the fine $1,000 regardless of whether you import marijuana or cocaine or "magic mushrooms" as the articles say? Seems like if you were so serious about it then you would jail people bringing in hard drugs but the fine is the same whether you bring in cocaine, hallucinogens or a gram of marijuana. Maybe people should start taking you up on the 90 days in jail instead and fill your jails and cost you money instead of making it, and this would end quickly I bet. It is like a cottage industry for you. And not only that, all the trials are conducted before the ship leaves. Why don't they just have the trials right on the ship and save people the inconvenience of going to the courthouse? If you were so serious about drug importation then maybe you should make it a little less convenient? But, no, you would not want the people to miss the ship because then they would have to stay in Bermuda and then what would you do with them? That would gum up the works as you would have all these people hanging around and that might interfere in your processing the next ship to come in. The Police come right into your rented room with dogs and go through all your stuff without any suspicion that you are doing anything wrong. I don't use drugs but I certainly don't want the police in my room going through all my things on no suspicion of criminal activity. Can't imagine that I would ever go to Bermuda now and I had been thinking about taking this cruise before. I doubt what you gain by your "law enforcement" makes up for what you will lose by people not coming to Bermuda and not spending money because they refuse to have their civil liberties violated. I think many people would have the same reaction when they find out about this. You hear about scams like this going on in some "banana republics". Guess that's all Bermuda is too. RICHARD FERRIS Richmond, Virginia - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake