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As Prime Minister and incumbent MP for Port-of-Spain North/ St Ann's West Stuart Young continued his push to muster support from his latest community walkabout, several residents in Belmont took the time to raise concerns about safety and water supply with him.
Young began the walkabout on Thursday, two hours after hosting a post-Cabinet media briefing, where he and other supporters walked from their constituency headquarters on Belmont Circular Road, stopping to meet, greet and speak with several residents who shared their support and issues they hoped he could address if he returned to office.
As Young and his supporters turned onto Belmont Valley Road, past McKai Lands, one resident said issues of crime and violence were becoming increasingly prevalent in recent years, adding that he took the time to bring the matter to Young's attention as he greeted residents.
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