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    Many commuters left stranded after taxi operators withdraw service over poor state of Brokenhurst main road in Manchester

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Many commuters in Manchester have been this morning compelled to stroll for a number of miles, after taxi operators withdrew their service and blocked the Brokenhurst essential street in protest of deplorable street situations.

    The pissed off operators have been joined by residents, who demanded that the primary street and an adjoining group street be repaired.

    One resident defined that her kinfolk should pay extra for fare because of the poor street situations.

    In the meantime, a taxi operator highlighted that it has been nearly ten years for the reason that street was rehabilitated.

    He added that the poor situations enhance automobile upkeep prices and decelerate enterprise.

    Within the meantime, Councillor for the Knockpatrick Division, Karl Smith acknowledged the frustration of residents and promised to proceed advocating for the restore of the roads.



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