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Apr 05, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
It is with much disappointment that I read about minibus operators holding the general public at ransom.
Their ignorance and aggressive attitudes will not last for too long. There are little ways that one can help to combat their lawlessness and self-proclaimed “King of the Roads” mentalities. Commuters can try to be a part of a car-pooling system that ensures a sure and safe trip to and from work. This system can be coordinated with work colleagues, family, neighbours and friends.
Be selective of which bus you enter, whenever the time permits you to. Be vocal in your observations and discomfort. Imagine if a combined effort was made by the majority to exercise the suggested actions, what a difference we can make.
S. Fung
Jan 29, 2025
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