Taxi group TODSS, concerned that increase in JUTC fleet will result in a reduction in business for PPV operators 

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Education Ministry insists that no child should be barred from school because of dress code or grooming issues

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Jamaicans for Justice demands that trial for persons implicated in death of Mario Deane starts November 18

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Administrative staff at University of Technology threatens to withdraw service over compensation issues

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Education Minister Fayval Williams assures that the Ministry is not inundating the system with foreign teachers

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Five men charged in connection with cocaine bust in Havendale remanded when they appeared in court today

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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St. Catherine North Police link mass shooting at wake in Back Pasture, near Point Hill to dispute between community members

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Chelsea Kicks Raheem Sterling to the curb ?

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Shootout at Entertainer Chris Martin’s Grandmother’s wake leaves seven injured

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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JPS to cancel bills sent to customers who had no electricity after Hurricane Beryl

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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