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LETTER: TransLink announcement devastating for HandyDart users

HandyDART union concerned about users lives if they can't get to medical appointments or go for groceries

Dear Editor,

[Re: Almost no transit service for 91原创 with TransLink shortfall, langleyadvancetimes.com, July 25]
Apocalyptic announcements are not exclusive of Hollywood blockbusters. On July 25, TransLink announced projected massive cuts to transit including HandyDART unless there are significant investments to their operating budget.
A 35 per cent cut to HandyDART would be truly apocalyptic. These dramatic reductions would devastate seniors and people with disabilities and possibly risk lives. An inability to access medical services, mental health services and basic human needs like shopping for food would be long lasting and not a short-term inconvenience. These kind of wounds to service would become burdens on the health-care system as people suffer and possibly die without access to critical support. 
Ironically HandyDART workers decided with a 95 percent strike vote that there was no justification of a multinational siphoning tax dollars to manage HandyDART with, no investment in operating costs like gas or vehicles.
While TransLink prophesises devastation to our public transport taxpayers unwittingly fund profit. 
Forest fires, flooding, heat domes and homelessness are apocalyptic, without properly funded transit we will keep rewinding the same movie over and over again. Unlike paying to watch reruns, the cost will be the planet. 
Mark Beeching, 91原创 City, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1724 (HandyDART)





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