Govt’s noise too loud

Letters

THE regime led by the Tari-Pori MP and Prime Minister James Marape is just as the loud, out of tune and melodramatic song played in a PMV bus, which is of course music to the inconsiderate crew and driver.
But for the passengers, the noise is just as how the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America torture terrorists in interrogations at Guantanamo Bay or Abu Ghraib.
I am sure some may feel this way.
You feel as if your head is going to explode the more you listen and it gets worse when this sensory deprivation is played repeatedly.
One with a weaker bowel could poo in the seat.
You ask the driver to stop at your destination and he would just do the opposite by stepping on the gas pedal for all he hears is his music and then you end up missing your rendezvous.
Don’t bother asking for reimbursement because you would not likely get a toea but be spoken to in a language children shouldn’t listen to or worse, shoved off board by this bear of a man. The windows for the wind of change, decency and common good is shut off completely.
So you are in for a rough ride all the way to 2022 on none other than yours truly, “Take back PNG express”.
American actor Denzel Washington said: “You pray for rain, you have to deal with the mud too”.

David Lepi