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Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 21:27:23 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: "Content disabled" Congrats CBC on your sudden fit of Integrity However will it last?
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Service New Brunswick customers still waiting hours in long lineups
People waiting for hours outdoors say things will have to change before winter
Service New Brunswick has always had a reputation for long wait times, but since COVID-19 prompted physical-distancing rules, those lineups often snake outside into parking lots and onto the street.
On Monday afternoon, Ginette Sirois was still in line at the Dieppe Service New Brunswick office after waiting for three hours, and she was still outside.
She needed to renew her driver's licence. It is a service that's offered online, but Sirois doesn't have a computer.
"It should be done differently," she said. "Imagine later when it's cold."
The senior had already stood in the long line twice but gave up after an hour.
She called the wait "unacceptable' but said she was determined to stand there Monday until she got the job done.
Brittney Hunt got in line with about a dozen other people before the office opened. She waited with Gabriel Bizier. (Tori Weldon/CBC)
In Moncton, about 40 people lined up into a parking lot to enter the Service New Brunswick office.
Brittney Hunt said she checked ahead of time, and her change of address needed to be done in person, so she showed up before the office even opened with about a dozen others, and was in and out in about two hours.
Her advice to others is to come prepared and to be patient.
"We came with coffee and there's like a portable washroom around the corner. I'm not 100 per cent sure if it's for Service New Brunswick, but I used it anyway," said Hunt with a laugh.
Aaron Roberts was in line with his son Phoenix, who wanted to register a motorcycle.
)
Aaron Roberts, left, and his son Phoenix waited in line for about two and a half hours before being allowed into the office. They were there for a motorcycle registration. (Tori Weldon/CBC)
He said a Service New Brunswick employee was speaking to people in line to see what they were there for, and if they had the right paperwork, but that didn't happen until he'd been in line for two hours.
"We were almost to the front of the line," he said.
"If anything goes wrong, then you have to leave and come back and have to wait another three … hours."
About 40 people were in line at Moncton's Service New Brunswick office on Monday at 11 a.m. The corporation said Mondays and Fridays tend to be the busiest. (Tori Weldon/CBC)
She used the example of a marriage licence, which even before the pandemic would have taken a minimum of 30 minutes to process.
SNB is working to shift more of its services, such as address changes and learner's drivers tests online, but it isn't available yet.
Kilfoil said the department will launch a more user friendly website later this week.
"Service New Brunswick is working on a solution to admit more people indoors in anticipation of the colder weather," said Kilfoil .
More details like when or how were not available.
David Amos
Congrats CBC on your sudden fit of Integrity However will it last?
"Ray Oliver Reply to @David Amos: the great debator. Loves taking on lawyers. That transcript was better than the back and forth with your ex brother in law."
Methinks the RCMP should inform Higgy's spin doctor that I am still married and that my wife's brother is a retired and very corrupt Massachusetts.Norfolk County Deputy Sheriff of the same ilk as his evil uncle a former FBI Agent Everybody knows of their corruption around the world N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks the Minister of Health is no doubt relieved that my very
decent doctor is retiring as well N'esy Pas?
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: So 4 more years of no Medicare card. Tough sledding ahead pal!
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: You did real well representing your pals in the EUB hearing you posted I was truly impressed!
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: Like my new pic. Its Sgt. Slaughter to you not Sgt. Oliver from now on..
David Amos
Methinks everyone should enjoy the fact that Higgy's circus is still going on before the new MLA elects are sworn in N'esy Pas?
Joe Rootliek
Reply to @David Amos: You can thank your lucky stars Higgy is elected.
Stop the waste of taxpayer dollars you seem to talk about often enough on here.
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Why do you think i ran against him?
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Too Too Funny
"Nouveau-Brunswick Vice-Premier Ministre Daniel Allain est confronter par le tannant Blogger!!!"
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Methinks you didn't know that HIggy rammed through the the "Not So Smart Meter" deal to allow NB power to squander well over 100 million loonies during the election because the media did not report until i raised a little hell N'esy Pas?
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Deja Vu?
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: You did real well representing your pals in the EUB hearing you posted I was truly impressed!
August 31st, 2020
Dear fellow citizens,
Our natural environment has no voice in our current decision-making process. We saw this during the shale gas issue, and we see it now with smart meters and 5G technology. Also, given the current spraying season here in New Brunswick, we cannot forget to mention glyphosate. Unfortunately, these are just a few examples of how we are left out.
We, the people of this province, can see this happening but we are being quietly and subtly excluded from important decisions that concern and affect all of us. I am therefore taking advantage of this election campaign to exercise the right to speak to you, since it’s the only time this is possible.
Systems, regardless of the kind, are becoming more and more complex. This leads to the illusion that we ordinary citizens are unable to question or participate in decision-making because we are not sufficiently informed or intelligent enough to “understand”. It is therefore strongly suggested to leave these decisions to the so-called experts, public servants and politicians. Sometimes they are named the Party’s Caucus.
David Amos
Reply to @David Amos: Continued
Furthermore, there are countless other reasons for not participating in the decision-making process: The required time to get informed, the costs involved, the risk of losing one’s job or seeming alarmist are among some of them.
So, in its paternalistic fashion, government will designate an “expert” who will “consult” us and then produce a “report”. A good example of this kind of attitude is the report published by Dr Louis Lapierre on the shale gas issue. This same process is coming with time-of-day billing for electricity. For your information, the time-of-day rate structure will increase our power bill. This is why it is important for NB Power and government to install smart meters.
We want to believe the environmentalists who are all-too happy to tell us that our transition towards « smart » technology will save the environment. Yet, why do all these expensive so-called « smart » devices become so quickly obsolete or are simply not reparable? You have no doubt heard about the children and marginalized people who work in the mines and factories to produce these gadgets? So, thanks to their appalling working conditions and hard labour, we can simply maintain our lifestyles without worry? A lifestyle that is simply not sustainable by our planet?
Everything revolves around money and jobs. The environment, therefore, has no chance of having a voice at the Legislature.
Respectfully yours,
Roger Richard
Independent candidate for Kent North,
Can anybody tell me what is so wrong with expecting a bit of service when you go there?
The difference between Service Canada (where the folks are cheerful and helpful), and (no) Service NB, is day and night.
It's so difficult for many devoted to the sixteenth century (royal family etc.) to get with today. The colony of Canada might never escape the days of old.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail—its roof may shake—the wind may blow through it—the storm may enter—the rain may enter—but the King of England cannot enter!
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham 1708–78
British Whig statesman; Prime Minister,
Nature Trumps all.
Trumps administration is made up of mostly Obama holdovers and democrats. Foreign policy hasn't changed much, the bombing of other sovereign nations has continued at the same pace as before, gov't spending has increased...and now has gone haywire with a $3 Trillion deficit and a debt at almost $27 Trillion. The swamp that was supposed to have been drained has expanded exponentially. The troops were not brought home. I don't even think the wall was built...but, who caused the refugee problem, in the first place?
Imo, there is very little difference in the choices on the ballot. Differences in how they communicate the same message, maybe.
It's like an out of control, expanding balloon that's about to burst.
Service NB is a disaster and an embarrassment to all NB governments over the years as you are all guilty. Don't blame the staff..You can call their three times a day and ask the same question to three different people and get three different answers...Service NB started as a place to renew your drivers lice and plates ,,Always run by managers with patronage connections to the leader or government and most times the manager didn't know his left hand from his right hand but he was a great recruiter and supporter of the government in power or looking to take power... Like the Kevin Cormier Trevor Holders chum, don't need any experience to be a Librarian..Motor vehicle / Service NB had great intentions when it started as place to get a new license and drivers lic,,, but both governments overwhelmed the service with multiple tasks,,So we have in my opinion overwhelmed the service and we have two few sites available to access Service NB in person..Mr Higgs please don't drop the ball now that you have the power you so sought !! Check out the services Service NB now offers below in the Link and their are more, below is just few what I found..And bring a lawn chair and an umbrella and a cooler if you going to service NB in Moncton and Dieppe and make sure your your cell phone is on full charge ..
https://www2.snb.ca/content/snb/en.html
No, more staff would mean there would be more folks standing around doing nothing. You can't really blame them though, just looking around, and at the folks working there, it just screams toxic workplace to me.
suck problems or health issues?
Do you not like services like healthcare, or is that “free stuff that liberals give out”?
Come on SNB you have had 6+ months to figure this out.
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 08:01:29 -0300
Subject: So says CBC and Higgy's spin doctor "Ray Oliver" So say you all?
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David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos @alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks Higgy et al should forget about putting masks on the sheople
and put muzzles on their spin doctors instead N'esy Pas?
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/
---------- Original message ----------
From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)" <Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 21:27:23 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: "Content disabled" Congrats CBC on your
sudden fit of Integrity However will it last?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for taking the time to write to us.
Due to the high volume of emails that we receive daily, please note
that there may be a delay in our response. Thank you for your
understanding.
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(506) 453-2144.
Thank you.
Bonjour,
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quotidiennement, il se peut qu’il y ait un délai dans notre réponse.
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veuillez visiter
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Cabinet du premier ministre au 506-453-2144.
Merci.
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P.O Box/C. P. 6000
Fredericton, New-Brunswick/Nouveau-
E3B 5H1
Canada
Tel./Tel. : (506) 453-2144
Email/Courriel: premier@gnb.ca/
<mailto:premier@gnb.ca/premier
Service New Brunswick customers still waiting hours in long lineups
People waiting for hours outdoors say things will have to change before winter
Tori Weldon · CBC News · Posted: Sep 22, 2020 7:00 AM AT
159 Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.
David Amos
Content disabled
Congrats CBC on your sudden fit of Integrity However will it last?
David Amos
Methinks Higgy et al should forget about putting masks on the sheople
and put muzzles on their spin doctors instead N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: Hmmm clearly somebody has read my legal
documents but loves to put an evil twist on them EH?
"Ray Oliver Reply to @David Amos: the great debator. Loves taking on
lawyers. That transcript was better than the back and forth with your
ex brother in law."
Methinks the RCMP should inform Higgy's spin doctor that I am still
married and that my wife's brother is a retired and very corrupt
Massachusetts.Norfolk County Deputy Sheriff of the same ilk as his
evil uncle a former FBI Agent Everybody knows of their corruption
around the world N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks everyone should enjoy the fact that Higgy's circus is still
going on before the new MLA elects are sworn in N'esy Pas?
Joe Rootliek
Reply to @David Amos: You can thank your lucky stars Higgy is elected.
Stop the waste of taxpayer dollars you seem to talk about often enough on here.
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Why do you think i ran against him?
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Too Too Funny
"Nouveau-Brunswick Vice-Premier Ministre Daniel Allain est confronter
par le tannant Blogger!!!"
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Methinks you didn't know that HIggy rammed
through the the "Not So Smart Meter" deal to allow NB power to
squander well over 100 million loonies during the election because the
media did not report until i raised a little hell N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Reply to @Joe Rootliek: Deja Vu?
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: You did real well representing your pals in the
EUB hearing you posted I was truly impressed!
August 31st, 2020
Dear fellow citizens,
Our natural environment has no voice in our current decision-making
process. We saw this during the shale gas issue, and we see it now
with smart meters and 5G technology. Also, given the current spraying
season here in New Brunswick, we cannot forget to mention glyphosate.
Unfortunately, these are just a few examples of how we are left out.
We, the people of this province, can see this happening but we are
being quietly and subtly excluded from important decisions that
concern and affect all of us. I am therefore taking advantage of this
election campaign to exercise the right to speak to you, since it’s
the only time this is possible.
Systems, regardless of the kind, are becoming more and more complex.
This leads to the illusion that we ordinary citizens are unable to
question or participate in decision-making because we are not
sufficiently informed or intelligent enough to “understand”. It is
therefore strongly suggested to leave these decisions to the so-called
experts, public servants and politicians. Sometimes they are named the
Party’s Caucus.
David Amos
Reply to @David Amos: Continued
Furthermore, there are countless other reasons for not participating
in the decision-making process: The required time to get informed, the
costs involved, the risk of losing one’s job or seeming alarmist are
among some of them.
So, in its paternalistic fashion, government will designate an
“expert” who will “consult” us and then produce a “report”. A good
example of this kind of attitude is the report published by Dr Louis
Lapierre on the shale gas issue. This same process is coming with
time-of-day billing for electricity. For your information, the
time-of-day rate structure will increase our power bill. This is why
it is important for NB Power and government to install smart meters.
We want to believe the environmentalists who are all-too happy to tell
us that our transition towards « smart » technology will save the
environment. Yet, why do all these expensive so-called « smart »
devices become so quickly obsolete or are simply not reparable? You
have no doubt heard about the children and marginalized people who
work in the mines and factories to produce these gadgets? So, thanks
to their appalling working conditions and hard labour, we can simply
maintain our lifestyles without worry? A lifestyle that is simply not
sustainable by our planet?
Everything revolves around money and jobs. The environment, therefore,
has no chance of having a voice at the Legislature.
Respectfully yours,
Roger Richard
Independent candidate for Kent North,
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: Ran against him? Don't make me laugh. You're so
far behind you think you're leading
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: they cut you from being a contributor because
you went way off the map again like the mental patient you are
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: the great debator. Loves taking on lawyers. That
transcript was better than the back and forth with your ex brother in
law.
Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: You are such a waste of humanity you don't even
realize it. The bright shining example of ill ness. LoL no wonder you
and Mr gunther are one and the same
https://www.facebook.com/
Roger Richard
Some comments in this article from CBC may not last for long:
https://www.cbc.ca/.../
Service New Brunswick to mandate masks to help battle long lines
outdoors | CBC News
CBC.CA
Service New Brunswick to mandate masks to help battle long lines
outdoors | CBC News
Roger Richard
Thank you Mr. David Raymond Amos
:
David Amos
Mon ami Methinks you know that you are more than welcome N'esy Pas?
Roger Richard
You may or you may not know, CBC like l’Acadie Nouvelle place a “spin”
on news... So they usually delate comments that do not fit the
narrative.
Nicole Marshall
fact check the damn news period!!!
Nicole Marshall
they will say what ever they are paid to say
David Raymond Amos
Nicole Marshall
Oh So True
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