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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | September 28, 2003

Officials expect higher usage
SEVERAL MOTORISTS who have been shunning the new toll system on the Old Harbour bypass said they saw no reason to pay extra to travel on the road. One was forthright in his rejection of the toll charged for the 13-kilometre stretch of road.

Commuters resisting taxi fare hike
'Wi just work wid regular prices' say operators

NEARLY ONE week after the fare increases for route taxis took effect, some operators are in limbo over what fare they should charge. Disgruntled commuters are heading back to the state-operated Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) buses...


'Sexy judge' comment lands garage worker in hot water
A MAN who works in the garage behind the Supreme Court who shouted suggestive comments to a female judge on Thursday, found himself in hot waters for a while but he later managed to extricate himself by apologising.


Daring highway dash!
Residents cut holes in fence to cross highway

RESIDENTS OF Gordon Wood, St. Catherine, have been cutting holes in the wire fence put up by the authorities to prevent pedestrians from endangering their lives along the Old Harbour bypass.













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