Monday, May 11, 2026

Other side of the PSV ban on students

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I am a student of the Coleridge & Parry School and I am writing to express my opinion on the banning of students from using the Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) to get to school and the behaviour of the two students at the recently held school sports.The picture you posted with the two students almost at the front of the newspaper, for all the public to see, I think that incident was outrageous.The banning may be fair or unfair to students. Where some of the students are living, they need to use the PSVs to get to school or get to a destination where the school buses don’t pass. The others can catch the Transport Board bus to get to school, but they prefer the PSVs because of the music the diver plays.

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