Dear Editor,
The stretch of road from as far as the intersection of Dunrobin Avenue and Constant Spring Road all the way to where it meets Molynes Road and Washington Boulevard in Kingston is one of the most used and busiest thoroughfares in Kingston. However, for over a month now commuters and pedestrians have had to endure total darkness while traversing this roadway. Driving in that area towards Washington Boulevard is like driving in deep rural Jamaica, where you have to turn on your bright lights in order to see the road.
This is not safe for drivers or pedestrians. Are the authorities or Jamaica Public Service, whoever is responsible — Kingston and St Andrew Corporation, even — going to wait until there is a fatal accident or criminal activity before they fix the problem, and then they say "if we had known!"
Act now! Secure life and property.
Leroy Brown
leroybrownman@gmail.com
Help! Roadway under cover
of darkness
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The stretch of road from as far as the intersection of Dunrobin Avenue and Constant Spring Road all the way to where it meets Molynes Road and Washington Boulevard in Kingston is one of the most used and busiest thoroughfares in Kingston. However, for over a month now commuters and pedestrians have had to endure total darkness while traversing this roadway. Driving in that area towards Washington Boulevard is like driving in deep rural Jamaica, where you have to turn on your bright lights in order to see the road.
This is not safe for drivers or pedestrians. Are the authorities or Jamaica Public Service, whoever is responsible — Kingston and St Andrew Corporation, even — going to wait until there is a fatal accident or criminal activity before they fix the problem, and then they say "if we had known!"
Act now! Secure life and property.
Leroy Brown
leroybrownman@gmail.com
Help! Roadway under cover
of darkness
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