Bottomline Rewind: Students, Low Income Utahns Hit Hard by Bus Changes
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Today's Bottomline focused on the business of transit as the Utah Transit Authority under takes the biggest route change in the agency's history. Unfortunately, while trying to maximize ridership, some are losing service and they'd like to know why. Nicole Christensen is a student at the University of Utah, where she says cuts will significantly impact student riders:(Bottomline Rewind = 8:27)
To hear more, including a conversation with UTA's Chad Saley, download today's Bottomline podcasts.
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1. Dave Finlinson said:
UTA IS DEALING DRUGS
Story Copyright 2007 BY ME
UTA bus drivers are selling and trading dangerous illegal drugs from their UTA buses. They are racketeering with the permission of Mr. John Inglish, the CEO and UTA leader. Mr. Inglish's office issued no comment.
Most notably, a certain driver trades drugs and favors on her #209 inbound bus at South Temple and E Street at 7:35 am as she arrives at Temple Squareto drop off her drug-trading partners at Temple Square. (bus # 0145)
Stop UTA from hiring drug-dealing drivers. Stop John Inglish .Protect our community from UTA and the crimes of John Inglish, the major drug lord of the operation.








2. G Savage said:
Everyone knows that Inglish is a drug pusher. Too bad the state is so slow to call it like it is.