Red tape idle aid things at Haiti’s border
Apr 02, 2010 I Earthquake Facts Info.Polanco drove the equipment for the International Committee of the Red Cross 11 hours from a harbor in the Dominican Republic, only to have the Haitian customs agent discover 1 problem later one more with his paperwork. As he remained in the shade of his truck’s cab in this dusty border town, dozens of others were lined up after him.
Haitian Prime Minister said that the border controls are compulsory to catch smuggled goods, & also lift revenues from commercial drivers’ trade in fees. “Some kind of control is needed,” said Bellerive, who put in that delays were to be waiting for. “There is a lot of traffic across a border that was not ready for that.”