Wayne & Belle

Wayne & Belle
Sassamat Lake

Friday 12 October 2012

TReOOHH

Re: The News Oct.12/2012 Collecting tolls is a matter of trust

Mr. Turner it would seem your instincts are firing on all eight cylinders about trusting TReO. 
The other day I registered online at TReO for my decal for the new Port Mann bridge, gave a credit card number to pay any tolls I might rack up and thought that would be the end of that. Monday I got a phone call from a friend who had signed up on line also and his credit card company phoned him saying his credit card had been compromised by TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone using their credit cards had their cards compromised and both the RCMP and the Transportation Privacy Commissioner are presently investigating.  Just to be safe I cancelled the credit card I had used to register, I then called TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone had their credit cards compromised, the employee also claimed the security breach only involved one employee and that the RCMP were investigating, since then there have been 275 complaints from other people that signed up on line, I am not sure just what that means. 

I find this particularly disturbing that you can no longer even trust the government with your credit card information, possibly this is the end result of having a government that does not believe in government and is doing everything in it’s power to get rid of government employees, the BC Liberal privatize at any cost agenda.  TRio is a private company doing government business whose employees no doubt make little better than minimum wages which without a doubt makes for a lot of disgruntled workers and obviously makes for poor performance similar to other privatized government functions such as hospital cleaning etc. etc. 

Time to get a government who actually believes in government and actually endeavors to make government agents and agencies both efficient and cost effective, and does not just screw up government functions so it can justify privatizing them.

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