Is there no law governing bus routes?

I THINK minibuses are given routes to work in a direct area. I am living in the USA and when I come home I travel with minibuses around Guyana.

One morning, during  last week, I was standing on the road to go to New Amsterdam when a ‘63A’ bus stopped. It had papers in the back seat and the other seats were filled with nurses. I noticed it was not a Route ‘50’ bus so I said no; I am waiting for a 50 bus.

The driver got angry, cursed and drove away. I later caught a 50 bus and proceeded to Rosignol. When I reached D’Edward ‘s junction the same bus was there waiting for passengers; the ‘63A’ bus marked GT to Moleson Creek.

How was this bus collecting passengers along the road and it was carrying newspapers?
I then went to the stelling and caught a Route 56 mini bus. These buses, as I have noticed, are working with a good system, and disciplined. When I was returning, there were ‘63A’ buses parked at Palmyra loading.

What are the police in this country doing? Is there no law on bus routes in this country? This is unfair to the other buses that are operating in their rightful routes.

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