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Come to senses

25th November 1993
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

have worked in transport all

my life as a driver all over the place, even to the Middle East, and in the past I found 98% of the guys! worked with genuine and hard working

Today drivers have no time to stop and help a guy in trouble.

I do not blame drivers entirely. The biggest part of the blame must lie with the unfair demands this incompetent Government makes on drivers and their bosses.

But we must start asking why we let the Government get away with its stupid rules and regulations. I guess it's the same old story drivers and owner operators do not have the guts to stand up for their rights. They should stick together and say enough is enough.

We have the power to show the Department of Transport we mean business. Just one week without deliveries to the shops, factories, docks etc, would bring the department to its senses.

J Tickle Camel-International, Charley, Lancashire.

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Organisations: Department of Transport