Dust hell in Somerset
Jan 29th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 7:23#JamaicaGleaner #Somerset #Quarry #Protest #Manchester #Mandeville JANUARY 29, 2022: Swirling dust caused by heavy-duty units carrying material through Somerset is just one of several issues that has triggered the ire of residents and taxi drivers, who are demanding solutions. During a protest on Thursday, outside the gates of the Coast to Coast Quarry Enterprise, the taxi drivers accused the company’s truck drivers of being inconsiderate road users who continue to impede their flow and damage their vehicles.
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