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Lenworth Fulton
The cash-strapped Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) is seeking a meeting with the Police High Command in an attempt to get members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force to provide free services at the annual Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show.
JAS President Lenworth Fulton said the JAS owes the JCF money from last year's staging of the show.
However, he argued that Denbigh is a national event and so the JAS should not have to pay the police for their services.
"We have our own Prime Minister, our own governor general, our own ministers, our own custodes from various parishes, and indeed Clarendon, but we still have to pay the police to protect them and it's something that I intend to review, he declared.
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