If bus drivers get insurance taxi drivers should get too

Dear Editor,

Very good and excellent move by Minister for Transportation and Bus Drivers Association to hear buses will be soon running Middle Region. When you all start running Middle Region again please don’t stop running in Middle Region

Let us all hope this excellent move is not just because of election because I feeling something election coming. We the people at Middle Region highly appreciate this move. Thanks in advance, don’t let us down Minister for Transportation. I think it’s time to legalise gypsies and let them pay US $50 to US $100 per month to Government to help build the bus terminal for bus drivers association.

All gypsies vehicles should be painted same colour, oh yes some gypsies should get out from the road there are too many Gypsies.

As long gypsies are legalised they too should be able to get insurance for them and family and maybe they will be able to even get good second hand vehicles deals.

Also we the people at middle region wanted Middle Region Road from the Tamarind Tree to Romeo Drive resurfaced and bus stop shelters at the Tamarind Tree entrance and one at the entrance from Middle Region toward Dawn Beach and Oyster Pond.

Government must focus more on the east side of the Island in every district. Middle Region got one of the best district names.

We use the Dawn Beach and Oyster Pond Road daily for exercising. We want our Government to uplift the Oyster Pond border areas from the Oyster Pond border drive all

through towards Dawn Beach to the entrance of dawn beach near the car wash.

It is too dark, there urgently need more lights on the road and there is a very very very bad piece of road to fix urgently.

The excitement of election is here September 26 it is the big day when article 33 and article 59 clashes that the first time Ministers ever retaliate and send back an article 59 on the roof of parliamentarian building.

All St. Maarten politicians improving, our Justice Department improving, hope they put a small claim court.

Very soon for us in St. Maarten there’s a lot of bad pay masters on the Island especially on the construction area.

If a mason, painters, plumbers, carpenter, tiler, joiner, electricians, steelman or a welder work in the burning sun and cannot get paid and have a family depending on him why the police here often tell the workers get a lawyer our Justice Department must do something with these kind of situations or give our policemen more power to teach those bad master a lesson then for sure these policemen will do an excellent job with this kind of bad people.

Cuthbert Bannis

The Daily Herald

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