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De Boys Seh – Thursday, April 2, 2026

De Boys Seh

De boys liming on the corner of Robb and Hincks. What deh say? Well…


On the tint crackdown:

“Bai, deh pull over every man except the one in de blacked-out government SUV. Dat one just drive straight through.”

“De minister say ‘don’t call me.’ She know exactly who does call.”

“Listen, meh tint was 24% — one percent too dark. Deh fine meh thirty thousand dollars. Meanwhile de man who thief fourteen million in aircraft parts get bail in four hours.”

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Daily Brief – Thursday, April 2, 2026

Daily Brief

Thursday, April 2, 2026 — Grab yuh coffee. Today in Guyana: dark glass, darker dealings, and at least one happy homecoming.


TINT CRACKDOWN BEGINS — “DON’T CALL ME,” SAYS MINISTER

The Guyana Police Force launched its nationwide tint enforcement operation Wednesday, the first day of actual enforcement after a three-month grace period. Motorists with window tint darker than 25% visible light transmission are being pulled over, fined $30,000, and directed to court. Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond has made her position plain: “Don’t call me.” Traffic Chief Mahendra Singh has deployed calibrated tint meters at checkpoints across the country. In Berbice, several drivers were already pulled in on day one. The only question Guyanese are asking: will it be applied equally to the tinted SUVs with government plates?

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