Govt. must stop putting blind eyes & deaf ears toward Middle Region

Dear Editor,

Government and parliamentarians should do what it takes to have buses running through middle region, it is time. Government put laws in place and legalised gypsies on the Island let there be a gypsies’ association. So that gypsies will have to pay fifty to a hundred dollars to Government per month with all gypsie vehicles painted the same colour. There are too many gypsies on the island, and they never have correct change to give back to their passengers.

Government, please wake up from your slumber and put asphalt on Middle Region Road; the road settled already at least. Put asphalt on the road from the West coming from the tamarind tree to Romeo Drive, so that the buses will start coming Middle Region.

When a project is going on in Dutch Quarter, or the road blocked, Mount William Hill by accident causes the road to be blocked; Dutch and French Buses will not be able to pass through Middle Region; we will block all buses.

It's time buses run only one district and get some of these gypsies out off the road; help us put asphalt on the road from the tamarind tree to Romeo Drive before election, before the new road buses were running Middle Region level the road from the tamarind tree to Romeo Drive.

For us Middle Region people, l feel something election coming. Hon Samuel and Leona, we need your support to fix Middle Region Road very soon. Both of you, put pressure on the government to fix the road.

Cuthbert Bannis

The Daily Herald

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