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AAA, Paratransit Director, and also the BLOG site:
After many years of being told that the rules for drivers are explicit; I am curious as to why I had to listen to Creole talk radio tonight on my way home from my last pick up?
I thought that after explaining to the driver that I couldn't understand Creole; I would help him out a little more. I reached over and changed the dial to English.
He knew enough of what he wanted and to change it back to Creole regardless of being flagrantly in violation of the radio rule.
This whole exchange is avoidable if management is interested in promulgating the rules. I guess they aren't.
I am therefor interested in either of two scenarios. If management thinks that their own rules are not good. They should go back to the County and ask them to change the rules.
I of course am not in favor of that. I like the rules. I just don't like it when no one pays attention to the rules.
Therefor since I have complained for anumber of years; I think it is ready for step number 2.
Like I said I am not in favor of doing anything different than implementing the rules. However since no one cares; it is time to dismantle all radios.
It is a shame I think to do this. But I don't see any other solution.
When I complain no one ever gets back to me. Seeing the radios taken out of the vans will show me that someone is listening to me and not just to Creole talk radio.
If I don't hear back from anyone, I will forward this to our elected County Commissioners too.
Sanford
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