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Residents of James Hill in North West Clarendon fell this tree across the main road as they protest poor road conditions in the community.
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Residents of James Hill in North West Clarendon are staging a protest to air their frustration over what they are describing as poor road conditions.
From as early as 3am on Monday, residents reportedly fell massive trees across the main thoroughfare cutting off traffic in protest as part of their protest action.
Residents told Loop News that they have not seen their member of parliament, Phillip Henriques, despite attempts to do so, therefore, they are taking action.
More to come.
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