Thanks John All the "mis"-directed traffic is coming down our road -- you are somewhat luckier Cheers Aloysius
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 1:47 AM John Eric Gomes <[email protected]> wrote: > Below is the third letter addressed to the Minister(our MLA Rohan Khaunte) > and the DGP besides Goa Police which is self explanatory. We had forseen > this problem and requested open access to Chogm road and Mapusa for > Porvorim plateau people, now blocked at the Ocoqueiro crossing. But people > are treated by the government like stray cattle. We senior citizens mostly > in a residential colony have to suffer heavy traffic ingress, huge vehicles > these days trying to find passage through narrow lanes breaking TV and > communication wires etc. Sub Chalta Hai, no one gives a damn and everyone > has to fend for himself. What a state of affairs! Digging continues without > coordination and proper planning no one known when again and again! Even if > some planning, execution fails miserably. > > > Dear Sirs, > This is the third day. Again around 1930 I find a long line of cars > traffic jam of redirected traffic into one of our colony lanes(Outside Mark > Rodrigues house). and a lone lady driver coming from opposite Sai Dham, > blocking the convoy at the turn. The lady is unable to back due driving > expertise as half road blocked with debris. So a driver from the front car > is requested to leave his vehicle and do the needful for her. Whilst > assisting, agreed it wasn't any one of their fault. The job has not been > completed as assured to me by your office. I understand there was some > police help during the day. However PM, I saw no one directing any traffic, > no warning light or clear road signs, and bewildered drivers and traffic > jams. I agreed with the tolerant vehicle drivers whilst I was there, that > it is no ones fault, like No ONE KILLED JESSICA LAL. The poor laborers were > working with no supervisor in sight either! Tell me sir, is this the way to > work? New digital India cannot give us basic safety and non chaotic simple > coordinated planning and execution ? > >
