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Tobago Licensing Officers Accused of Lacking Empathy for Tourism Operator
Customer shares complaint of experience at licensing offices in Tobago
Customer shares complaint of experience at licensing offices in Tobago
Scarborough, Tobago – Renson Wright, a local tourism operator, has voiced his frustration with licensing officers, expressing that their actions demonstrate a lack of empathy.
Wright was originally scheduled for a vehicle inspection, but his first appointment was canceled. He was then sent to another location, only to have his new appointment rescheduled again. With the cruise ship season quickly approaching, Wright is concerned that these delays will prevent him from being able to ply his trade. His experience highlights potential procedural hurdles and their impact on small business operators in Tobago.
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