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Route 2 Maxi Taxi Association president Brenton Knights is calling for a heavier police presence on the Priority Bus Route (PBR) at night.
“We are a 24-hour service,” he said in an interview at City Gate, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
Knights said there has been more law enforcement along the PBR since the Government refused to renew 625 private PBR passes that expired on July 1, but this has been mainly during the day.
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