The free school transport system is in 'chaos' ahead of the upcoming return to school, according to an Independent TD.
The free school transport system is in"chaos" ahead of the upcoming return to school, according to an Independent TD.
The Independent TD said he is"inundated" with calls from families who have been denied tickets to the transport system. "This isn't about getting free transport," he said."People never cared back through the years about paying.""Everyone applied that never had a ticket in their life – to be quite frank about it, some of them never used it."
"The first thing they need to do is make sure that the basics of a national school and secondary schools – be it in a rural area or the city area – that children are facilitated and brought to school."
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