Traffic again proved a hindrance to clean up crews along the Grand Kadooment route.
This evening the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) repeated its appeal to organisers to allow them to do their jobs traffic free.
Similar to last year, the SSA workers were cleaning behind the band while avoiding traffic, said supervisor in charge of the cleanup, Sonia Outram.
She said there was more garbage on the road this year than last as there was a larger Crop Over.
However, another supervisor, James Hunte, said he had noticed less garbage. (CA)
Clean up crew on beat
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