After her two underage daughters were caught at a dance in Portmore, St Catherine, Isolyn Jones was sentenced on Tuesday for breaching the Child Care and Protection Act.
Jones, a resident of Drewsland in St Andrew, appeared in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court and was sentenced for negligence to two years' probation with strict supervision.
It was said in court that the police had responded to reports of 'night noise' in the Portsmouth communitylast month where a dance was in session.
Jones' daughters were said to be seen dancing in what the police described as a sexually suggestive manner.
They were subsequently taken to the Greater Portmore Police Station where they were questioned.
It was then revealed that they were 15 and 16 years old. Jones was contacted and told to pick them up. She is reported to have refused. She did turn up, however, and was arrested and charged.
Checks with the police revealed that the girls have since been placed in the custody of the state.
thats fuccery...dats why mi nuh want NUH piccney...dutty gyal dem...you cant supervise your child 24/7...kids will find a way to misbehave
worse like how a gal pickney if yuh tell dem nuh lef di yard till yuh come from work HA.....gal gone a road gon tek di dagga....wibble wabble wibble...bend ova bend ova
Why are you all mad at the girls why not be mad at the magistrate that made up these f**ken rules!! dem should have been relased to the mother and have her deal wit dem not charge the mother reguardless of the fact they were dancing not having sex na matta how sexually graphic it might have been I hope ya'll see the bigger picture in this!!
You can charge a woman who probably work all day and slave half de night jus fe flour and meal but make man and gun man damn near destroy de likle island thats maddness!! and it's not just in JA the carribean is following suite and it's wrong straight wrong!!