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Cops hunt Busy Signal

Noel Thompson, STAR Writer
WESTERN BUREAU

The Westmoreland Police are hunting for Popular DJ, Busy Signal in order to charge him for using a barrage of expletives at a show in the parish on New Year's night.

Busy Signal was performing at the Sav Impact stage show in Llandilo.

Busy's behaviour was so crude that some fans and patrons expressed shock and disgust at his outburst, which some openly condemned as totally unnecessary and unwarranted.

swore incessantly

In spite of a strong contingent of uniformed police personnel on the ground, including one or two Inspectors, Busy Signal showed scant regard for both the law and the lawmen, as he swore incessantly, reeling of profanities every moment he could.

Busy's foul-mouthed performance began at 12:44 a.m. and he did not waste time in injecting an expletive whenever the opportunity presented itself. Several persons were surprised and wondered what had gone wrong, as it was not evident to the audience.

To make matters worse, Busy was being backed by a soundtrack, while a group of musicians were quietly testing their instruments ahead of the next performer.

The deejay became very annoyed and blurted: "A wha di ...deh gwaan?" He looked around and upon seeing the men, he asked the audience: "Sav dat right?" "No," the crowd responded.

Busy walked up towards the men, as they were about to make their exit and shouted in the microphone: "Hey, don't mek mi tell unu fi go ... face. Hey mi a cool youth sometime. Alliance say nuh ... yuself... bwoy."

At the end of his 22-minute performance, a team of police personnel rushed backstage to arrest him, but the deejay escaped.

Said an officer: "He jumped off the step and escaped in a vehicle. We did not know which vehicle he was travelling in so we missed him. We will be trying to charge him as soon as possible."

 

January 3, 2009

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