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Dec 23, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
Can you please publish this letter so that The President, Prime Minister, Mr Khemraj Ramjattan, Dion Moore, all at Traffic, East Coast Police, Opposition Leader, and any other caring citizen or someone else who is in authority that can appreciate what is going on.
It’s all about the bus service; we are being held at ransom by most of the buses. How can a bus leave Enterprise with overload, four adults in a seat, and pass all the Police stations on the East Coast Demerara without being stopped?
As a UG student, I called all the Stations on East Coast Demerara and gave them the time and number of the bus to the Traffic Department, but it seemed they were not interested to help, or they were blind to our problems.
Don’t talk about the Vulgar and Loud music the elders, the children, the suffering, all have to endure daily!
Can someone help the poor people please? I am from a single parent household with a brother going to a school in Georgetown.
These hooligans—the conductor and driver (most of them) charge us $200 after 12.00 pm, instead $140. When we speak out, we are being insulted and cursed, and in the end, victimised to the point where they don’t want us to travel with them unless we pay the $200.
Things are hard for the sugar workers who have children travelling and even themselves and family who have to pay the extra fare. These are robbers who are robbing us daily!
I wish to know who can help us. Only the buses in Enterprise are doing this; nowhere else on East Coast Demerara this is happening, at least not that I know of.
Give us the information and numbers that we can call to get some help please.
I just want to wish the government and people a very merry Christmas, and a most religious and loving 2018!
A resident of Enterprise
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