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A resident of Mt Hope has raised serious concerns about the conduct of newly appointed garbage collectors serving the community, highlighting a stark contrast with previous service providers. In a letter to the editor, Linus F Didier detailed multiple unsettling encounters with sanitation workers employed by a contractor for the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation.

The most recent incident occurred on the Sunday preceding Divali celebrations, when a garbage collector approached the resident while holding a half-consumed bottle of beer and explicitly requested “$20 to buy a doubles.” When ignored, the worker proceeded to make the same monetary solicitation to a female neighbor, creating what the author described as an “incredibly disconcerting” situation, particularly for the woman involved.

This was not an isolated occurrence. Several months earlier, around 5:15 in the morning, the same individual had approached the resident seeking money “to buy some tea.” These incidents represent a dramatic departure from the previously excellent service standards maintained by retired crew members who had served the Mt Hope area for years.

The letter writer contrasted these experiences with Scrunter’s 2025 parang tribute to garbage collectors, which celebrates their valuable contributions to society. While expressing overall appreciation for sanitation workers’ essential services, the author called on the regional corporation to address the contractor’s personnel issues promptly.

The correspondence concludes with holiday greetings to all garbage collectors throughout Trinidad and Tobago, acknowledging their important work while emphasizing the need for professional conduct during service operations.