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Feb 01, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
I wish to draw your attention to the huge square hole that was dug by workers of the Ministry of works.
This digging to reach the metal plate of the bridge at Vryheid’s Lust railway embankment was necessary to facilitate repairs to the metal structure.
However, it has been a month now since they’ve done the repairs and now the bridge is worse than how it used to be, before the repairs.
Before the repairs, we wrote, “Traffic is backed up for miles in the morning rush hour since severe damage to the vehicle can occur. It is a daily challenge for students and workers to get to Georgetown, all because of a simple thing that can and should be fixed.
Please note, also, that the NDC office is located less half a mile away at the said Railway embankment in Plaisance, the neighbouring village.
“I would stop to make a complaint but they are not open at 8am, at which time I would already be late by 1/2 hour, neither can I stop by at 4:30 as they are usually closed by then also.”
Please sir, your newspaper is our only hope for progress in this country and it boggles the mind of how hardworking citizens and taxpayers are treated with disdain.
What a shame that a simple patch cannot be done to avoid miles of traffic jams and more so, serious accidents as a result of everyone rushing.
Residents of the East Coast
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