Dear Editor,
St. Maarten’s justice system is improving very well thanks to all local Justice Ministers, and we have confidence we will get justice done if the Transport Minister will get the buses to run in Middle Region again.
The willingness to the take the Transport Minister to Court still stands, but because she just took office the decision came to give her a chance.
Government must stop turning a blind eye and a deaf ear towards the people of Middle Region; don’t block progress towards Middle Region.
Legalize the “Gypsies” or get them off the street day and night. Middle Region people are travelling on gypsies and 90 per cent of the gypsy vehicles are old. It’s costing Middle Region people US $10.00 to $14.00 per day for only one passenger. It’s not easy; it’s hard!
By 2018, Middle Region should have a proper community centre, post office, gas station, a fire station, offices to pay utilities bills, ATM machines, and low income houses to better serve all the businesses in Dawn Beach and Oyster Pond.
A bridge is urgently needed at the border in Oyster Pond, and it is too dark from the Oyster Pond Border through Princess Heights; please put 20 more lights.
Many thanks to Princess Heights for the containers you all painted, and we are calling on Government again and again to put some asphalt on the hill at Dawn Beach. We cannot walk down or climb it when it rains. Middle Region people and tourist use this road daily driving or for exercise.
Cuthbert Bannis