“We are going to increase our protest. We are not
just going to gather in Half-Way Tree, but we're going to gather in every
square in this country. We are going go in every community in this country. We
are going to walk every hill and trod every valley because we must mobilise the
people of this country to say to the Government, no more increases. Find more
efficient ways of running the Government instead of passing on increases to the
already-burdened people of this country”
JLP Leader Andrew
Holness making statements on Monday August 24th 2014 suggesting that he plans
to take his Bus Fare Increase islandwide
First before I begin my rant, I’d like to express my
condolences to the Family and Friends of Minister of Agriculture Roger Clarke
who died today Thursday August 28th 2014 as stated in the article “UPDATE: Roger
Clarke Dies Of Suspected Heart Attack”, Published Thursday August 28, 2014
11:44 am, The Jamaica Gleaner and “Roger
Clarke is dead”, published Thursday, August 28, 2014 11:47 AM, The Jamaica Observer. He’ll surely
be missed!
Now on to my rant!
I haven’t returned back to Swallowfield as yet, but
it appears that the JLP (Jamaica Labour Party) have apparently found their
voice.
This after JLP Leader Andrew Holness staged a
peaceful protest on Monday August 24th 2014 as stated in the article
entitled “Holness
leads demonstration in HWT today against Bus fare hike”, published Monday,
August 25, 2014 BY BALFORD HENRY
Senior staff reporter, The
Jamaica Observer.
He didn’t get much support from the civil society
groups, possibly out of fear or reprisals from PNP supporters within their own
communities, especially if they were from so-called PNP Garrison constituencies
as stated in the article “Holness:
Vindictive PNP keeping Bus fare protesters at bay”, published Monday August
25, 2014 by Christopher Serju, Gleaner Writer, The Jamaica Gleaner.
But those who came out appeared to be mostly JLP
party faithful, based on the above newspaper report. And based on recent
reports in The Jamaica Gleaner in the
article “Holness
to take Bus-fare hike protest islandwide”, published Tuesday August 26,
2014, The Jamaica Gleaner, he’s
planning to go islandwide.
Apparently JLP Leader Andrew Holness thinks he can
use this Bus fare increase as a political Platform to appeal to the masses
ALREADY enduring unfair increases from NATO
(National Association of Transport Operators) Taxi and Bus operators
islandwide.
But is he really interested in the
welfare of the Poor? Or is this just more political theatre?
JUTC and the KMTR – I’ve been a One-man Protest against JUTC
since the ending of Bus Transfers
Good to note for the record, I’d been protesting
against the JUTC since Sunday November 10th 2013 when the JUTC
suspended Bus Transfers as I’d reported in my blog article
entitled “Mandatory
SmarterCard Cashless System coming in March 2014 – JUTC Legal challenge NATO
over Routes as JA$100 Wi-Fi needed to keep Unruly High School Students Happy”.
That was the day I last took the JUTC Buses
regularly, effectively opting to either walk or take the risk of riding in a
taxi or on an unlicensed non-JUTC coloured Bus, which by the way attracts a
fine of JA$100,000 as stated in my blog article
entitled “Licensed
JUTC KMTR Franchise holders begin operation on April 8th 2014 - Attack of the
Stone Throwing Jamaicans against JUTC State sponsored Terrorism again JATOO”.
To the JUTC's Credit, on Monday September 1st
2014, all High School Students will be able to travel on the JUTC Buses for
Free if they don't have their SmarterCard. The idea is that they'll use that
free ride to go to one of the Centers such as the Half Way Tree Transport
Center to purchase a SmarterCard.
Once you qualify and you have your SmarterCard,
you’ll be able to pay the subsidized fare as I'd pointed out in my blog article
entitled “JUTC
SmarterCard Rollout and Fare Hike Postponed – Why I'll be boycotting JUTC Buses
anyway as they're not trying to Save Money”.
Audit
of the JUTC needed – JUTC is a Campaign Cash Cow for Local and General
Elections
What I’d really love to see is an Audit of the JUTC,
as former Auditor General Greg Christie has called upon the Minister of
Transport Dr. Omar Davies to have conducted as stated in “Greg Christie
Backs JUTC Audit”, published Monday August 25, 2014 1:18 pm by Jerome
Reynolds, Staff Reporter, The Jamaica
Gleaner.
If the Government is non-compliant, then my
suspicions since November 2013, long before JLP Leader Andrew Holness caught
the spirit to protest would be justified.
The PNP is afraid to rock their campaign Bus, as
their JUTC employees are literally their ticket back into power come Local
Government Elections in 2015 and General Elections in 2016. They are not
showing the willingness to reduce losses due to theft from their own employees
as I’d pointed out in my blog article
entitled “How
to defraud the JUTC and reduce your Bus Fare - Arson and Ticket Fraud means Switchover
to the SmarterCard Cashless System before 2014 required”.
Possibly because they’re using the extra loot from
the JUTC to fund their Local Government Elections in 2015 and General Elections
in 2016 as I’d already concluded in my blog article
entitled “JUTC
SmarterCard Rollout and Fare Hike Postponed – Why I'll be boycotting JUTC Buses
anyway as they're not trying to Save Money”.
This is, ironically, in a manner similar to how Haitian
Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe is using an “illegal” Telecoms Tax on
International Calling, the proceeds of which were funneled into the FNE
(National Fund for Education), to fund his Presidential bid as explained in my blog article
entitled “Digicel
Haiti removes VoIP Apps Blockade – How Laurent Lamothe Administrations Corrupt
Telecom Tax for FNE has French Connection”.
Folk, I'll see you in Kingston by Monday September 1st
2014. Walk Good as I'm NOT Taking the Bus in protest.....
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