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Feb 15, 2012 Letters
Dear Sir,
I have been operating my hire car in front of the Georgetown Public Hospital on New Market Street for many years now without any hindrances until the other day when a new security guard was appointed at that entrance.
A woman whose name I would prefer not to mention and embarrass, has been very unjust to me since she started working there, being very racial and partial.
Ever since she started working there she would not let me enter the compound to get my passengers like I, and everybody else would normally do.
She calls her own people to collect the passengers and says that as long as she is working there I would not be able to enter the compound.
She has since been true to her words.
She keeps telling me that “we” (meaning PPPC as if I am a politician), win by a fluke and “we” will have to wait and see what is going to happen in the future.
Although I have been trying, I am still unable to meet Mr. Khan. I am begging that the authorities call me and this woman up for a discussion and have the matter dealt with as soon as possible, as I have a family to support and the taxi work, when you getting it and all is not enough, much less when you are being victimized like this.
Someone please help me.
Vinod Mangal
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