Dozens of Metro riders voiced frustration Wednesday night at the transit agency's plan to close an emergency $40 million budget gap by tapping into maintenance dollars, cutting service and, or hiking fares by up to a dime....
Others said that service has already been suffering after last year's cuts, and couldn't bear further declines. They cited constant delays, accidents and maintenance problems. "Please do not make any more cuts to Prince George's County, our residents cannot handle it," said Prince George's Councilmember Andrea Harrison. "We can't take any more."
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