Cablevision in legal action
Rights Commission and Development Minister Terry Lister.
The company, acting on advice from lawyers at Conyers, Dill and Pearman, has filed a writ in Supreme Court against the parties for overstepping their respective boundaries.
General manager Jeremy Elmas said the Human Rights Commission ruled in favour of former assistant general manager Debbie DeSilva, who raised a case on gender bias after her resignation in October last year.
Mr. Elmas said Cablevision's lawyers said the appropriate response would be to sue the Human Rights Commission for "acting outside its authority''.
Mr. Elmas said he could not elaborate because he was following his lawyers' advice.
CD&P refused to comment and Human Rights Commission acting executive officer David Wilson said he had yet to receive papers about the lawsuit.
Ms DeSilva resigned last October because of disputes with management.
THEFT WARNING CRM Theft warning Police are warning residents in Ferrar's Lane, Pembroke, to be on the alert after a third attempted break-in in as many days was reported on Thursday evening. And on Wednesday afternoon a Ferrar's Lane resident reported that a CD/cassette player, an 8mm video camera, a Sony Discman, jewellery and a knapsack were stolen from her home.
A thief ransacked a home in My Lord's Bay, Hamilton, during the day on Thursday after breaking into the property. The culprit stole a Walkman, jewellry, and personal items.
And a thief broke into Ascot's restaurant, Pembroke, in the early hours of Thursday and removed the cash till.
In St. David's, a thief hit a laundry line on Tuesday evening. Several items of clothing were removed from the line where they had been put out to dry on Great Bay Road.
An orange cement mixer was stolen sometime after Monday afternoon from a Warwick property. The mixer was discovered missing on Tuesday evening from its last perch on Cedar Hill.
HIT AND RUN AC Hit and run There was a hit and run accident on North Shore Road in Devonshire on Wednesday afternoon. An unknown cyclist allegedly left the scene after colliding with a taxi near Barker's Hill at approximately 4 p.m. While both parties originally stopped, the cycle rider allegedly became irate, behaved in a threatening manner and then left the scene. Inquiries are now underway.