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UTA is wasting money with this study. All they need to do is to stop ignoring the customers they're supposed to serve.
But I don't see that happening. Not ever.
Even private business has to carefully consider how to grow. Great that UTA will take time to think about how to do it right, and hopefully give the people some voice into the routes. I for one will feel much safer using the system to have something like a sky marshall on board. I have been hustled and strong armed around on public transportation in years past. THis aside, more routes are needed.
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