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Jun 20, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News – I wish to kindly ask the police to look into some bus drivers who should be stripped of their licence to operate public transportation because of gross misconduct and abuse meted out to other bus drivers on the 40 Route. I spoke to other bus drivers who said they have been putting up with their bullying, ‘thiefing’ behaviour going on years now, and it is about time the police put an end to this daily robbery and culture of misbehaviour.
The biggest problem on the 40 Route Bus Park is the ‘hot plate’ issue where the route’s most aggressive and abusive drivers who should not be driving public transportation period, engage in stealing tens, possibly even hundreds of thousands of dollars daily from the mouths of the families of other bus drivers who wait in line. On any given day without police intervention, about twenty or more buses full their buses on the hot plate every hour. Calculated at $1,400 for 14 passengers, this works out to $28,000 being stolen every hour from other bus drivers. In a ten-hour day, this calculates to $280,000 stolen from other drivers waiting in line. In a week, $1,960,000, in a month, $7,840,000, and $94,080,000 in a year. This is a visible crime and represents a great loss to law abiding bus owners and drivers.
As I’ve said before, these vagabonds who parade as bus drivers stealing from and abusing other bus drivers should have their licence to operate public transportation forfeited permanently. The Police Traffic Department should have records to advise them and consider permanently stationing traffic wardens on the 40 Route Bus Park, and maybe other zones which have significant complaints among their drivers.
Yours faithfully,
Jermaine Harding
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