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Monday 13 June 2011

Tour Bus Operator Stashes Extra Passengers In Luggage Compartment - put six people in with mattresses and pillows -

Tour Bus Operator Stashes Extra Passengers In Luggage Compartment - put six people in with mattresses and pillows - 




When a tour bus operator found he had more passengers than seats, he put six people in the luggage compartment with mattresses and pillows.
Now the Michigan company has been ordered to cease commercial bus operations after the discovery during a trip to Ohio.
The order against Haines Tours of Gladwin was issued Friday by the U.S. Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
An Ohio State Patrol officer found six people May 27 in the luggage compartment of a bus traveling from Michigan to Clyde, Ohio. Mattresses and pillows were in the luggage area.
It is reported that the driver told the officer there was no room on the bus for more passengers.
Read more - http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2011/06/12/tour-bus-operator-stashes-extra-passengers-in-luggage-compartment/
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Illinois is so hard up for money that it's studying the possibility of selling ads on state license plates -

Illinois is so hard up for money that it's studying the possibility of selling ads on state license plates - 


Illinois is so hard up for money that it's studying the possibility of selling ads on state license plates.
The idea is to offer special corporate-sponsored plates. Drivers would get a discount on the price, and businesses would put their logos on the plates.
Lawmakers voted last month to have the secretary of state study the pros and cons of corporate plates. The study is supposed to be finished by Jan. 1
Texas already allows corporate plates, which are produced by a firm called My Plates. Spokeswoman Kim Drummond says they're like "little billboards" spreading a company's messages across the state.
Sen. John Mulroe of Chicago says he hopes the corporate plates will bring Illinois more money without raising taxes.
http://www.wlsam.com/Article.asp?id=2211748
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