the tap-tap and the merchants problem

Garry Destin - October 4 2011, 9:58 PM

the tap-tap is a big problem in Haiti.

Iwas there about four month ago and it was impossible to navigate.

The problem is that they even occupy walking streets.

They are the main problem for the filth.

I he replaces tap-tap by real busses, the streets will be less crowded and more people will be able to find real jobs just through governmenttransportations from mechanics to a bugger flipper.

Now the merchants, They take over the whole streets.

One can not even find a side-walk to go about freely.

Have a designated market place where they will pay to station and the money can be used for their own sanitation and the rest of the of their near by area.
just be tough but respectful on them if the brake the law by stationing in the roads or the paths.

by abolishing tap-tap and replace it by busses, removing all the so call taxi and replace it by real licensed taxi, he will creat so many jobs and taxes as goverment revenue wich can be used for trafics, police force and many more good pay jobs.
Tap-tap can become a great toursits transportation and atraction wich itself will generate revenue for the department of tourism and even commercials in and abroad.

JUST TWO PROBLEMS TURNED INTO MILLIONS OF JOBS.
By the way dude, THANK YOU FOR THE EDUCATIONS PROMISE.

I was one of the first to run amd send happily transfered money to Haiti just to support your promise.

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