Private sector calls on gov’t to quash parking meters contract, says businesses being hammered

The Private Sector Commission today called on the Government to intervene in the current impasse between the citizens of Georgetown and the Mayor and City Council over the controversial parking meters which it says has virtually crippled retail business in the city.
The Private Sector Commission has received impassioned pleas of businesses which have seen their sales decline by as much as fifty percent since the introduction of metered parking in the city, the PSC said in a release today.

“The Mayor and City Council have displayed unmatched arrogance in their refusal to engage businesses in any attempt to compromise and mitigate the ill effects of this scheme. The citizens,on whom the full brunt of this new de facto tax would fall, have made clear their refusal to be further burdened.

“In an integrated economy such as that of Guyana, the success or failure of one sector has spinoff effects upon the country as a whole. Our Government is aware that the failure of the retail sector would have a direct impact on the country’s Gross Domestic Product since the Wholesale/Retail Sector is an important contributor to growth. Is this Local Government Organ now free to make policies which run counter to the national interest?”, the statement said.

The Private Sector Commission appeals to the President and his Cabinet to quash this illegal contract which threatens to stymie the existence of our retail business sector, the statement added.