Talk:LGBT rights in Trinidad and Tobago

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Continual Harassment

The quote: "It should be noted, however, that as with numerous countries in the Caribbean, members of the GLBT community, especially gays, are met with consistent harassment once outed. Verbal insults, vandalism and physical abuse are not uncommon for individuals who outwardly identify as being gay."

Is unsubstantiated. Certainly while Trinidad is not liberal, afaik LGBT people are not 'consistently harassed' as they go about their daily lives. Can you provide any evidence for this?