Open Letter to Prime Minister and Minister for Transportation

Middle Region people are not pleased for bus drivers to use Middle Region Road during the sewage project in Dutch Quarter.

These bus drivers might be in risk.

Tension increasing, let these bus drivers pass through Ash Road, not Middle Region.

We had our eighth closed-door meeting and it is better for the (seven-seat buses) to officially start running through Middle Region, Sucker Garden and Philipsburg as soon as possible.

The only way these bus drivers can pass is if the seven-seat buses start running through Middle Region and Sucker Garden.

On the same date the sewage project in Dutch Quarter starts. That’s what Middle Region people want – for a better cooperation between the bus drivers, transport minister and Middle Region people. This is the best solution.

In other words, for a clear understanding if the sewage project in Dutch Quarter starts on November 12,17, 2018, or December 8, 10, 2018.

Both the transport minister and the bus association must put their act together to have the seven-seat buses running through Middle Region and Sucker Garden the same date the sewage project will get started.

Bus drivers said the government is responsible for lack of buses not running on East.

People of the West of St Maarten said bus drivers going to bed to early.

No bus drivers should get a number plate or plates without being a member of a bus association.

 

Cuthbert Bannis

The Daily Herald

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