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Thursday, April 25, 2024
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GOVERNMENT LITTERERS A BAD SIGN FOR REEFS

To the editor:
Two days ago, I witnessed a front seat passenger in a Department Of Interior truck, plate number I167248, throw trash out the window between Cinnamon Bay and Maho Bay on St. John.
Reading your article about them and the DPNR getting together about the coral reefs reminded me. I think it's bull to see them get involved, when of the four guys in a government truck, one litters and the others just allow it!
I have seen taxi drivers and St. John police litter our island many times, and it sickens me to see this go on.
Sincerely,
Barbara Johnson

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