Dire warning from OCTA
We are down to the wire (again) with the possible bus driver walkout in Orange County. The OCTA's chief executive has just issued a dire prediction of what will happen to bus service if the drivers walk at midnight:
Orange County bus service will suffer "significant" reductions should drivers follow through with a threatened strike that could begin just after midnight tonight, officials say. Orange County Transportation Authority CEO Art Leahy says the agency hopes a strike can be avoided, but he wants to let customers know they may need to make alternative travel arrangements. (CNS)


"Orange County bus service will suffer "significant" reductions should drivers follow through with a threatened strike that could begin just after midnight tonight, officials say."
Wrong. There exists barely any service from OCTA. Thus, any service reduction cannot be deemed "significant".
Posted by: Vince of Irvine | July 06, 2007 at 09:55 PM