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PSV operators upset about police reports - Barbados Today

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Public service vehicle (PSV) operators are up in arms again over what they consider to be unnecessary actions being taken against them by police officers.More than two years after they complained that lawmen were reporting them for working from Fairchild Street even though the Constitutional River Terminal (CRT) was closed, PSV workers say the same thing is happening again, this time behind the Bridge Street Mall.However, Director of the Transport Authority, Ruth Holder told Barbados TODAY that although the CRT remains open until 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday, PSV operators still insist on leaving the terminal to pick up passengers before it closes.

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