Petition calls for Isle of Man Transport to continue timetabled services
The woman behind a petition against the connectVILLAGES bus service claims dropping timetabled routes breaches the Equality Act.
Louise Whitelegg is campaigning against plans to use the dial-a-ride option instead of hourly services on the Jurby routes from next month.
She's set up a petition calling for Isle of Man Transport to continue the regularly-scheduled buses, fearing the booking system could leave some residents isolated.
Mrs Whitelegg believes the changes will disproportionately affect certain groups of people, which could be against the law.
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