Friday, March 13, 2020

Alert - Greyhound Bus Jacking Operation in Progress

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The Code is:
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My eyes are brown and have a black ring around them.

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The Provost - Designed to prevent Bus Jacking
by Engine Cut off
Alert - Greyhound Bus Jacking Operation in Progress
Richmond County Case # 18-381668
Dispatch # 706-821-1080
Greyhound Bus jack Operations Records
The Entertainment Bus 
12 passengers and a Shower:

Who is this fraud Superseding G.O.T.A.
Military Buildup within 24 hours into Augusta
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The Savannah River into Augusta, GA.


The Augusta River Walkway

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(L) the River The Augusta River Walkway (R) The Hotels, YMCA and St. Paul's Church


Dock Tug Boats Alone the River Port - Entering via the Savannah River from the
Atlantic Sea

How they Work?

Converting them to Off shore T.O.C.


Using the top INTEL Communications systems
Lock to the A.T.A.


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Confiscate everyone of my buses stolen by Raymond Hood
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He just took them - See the Color?

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These are Provost Buses used to connect to Greyhound 
Main Bus Stations

within 24 Hours as of 1800 hours maximum min. Response time
Take Control of

Requires minimum of 
7 - 14 Buses and a rear and front Escort Vehicle to Convey at 75-85 MPH

Augusta Greyhound Bus Station

Macon, Greyhound Bus station 

Atlanta Bus Station

Orlando Bus Station

Jacksonville, Bus Station

Tampa Bus Station

Fort Lauder-dale Bus Station 
Hi Greyhound Customer,


On behalf of the Greyhound team, I wanted to thank you for traveling with us.
I want to personally let you know that safety—your safety and the safety of our employees—is our number one priority and is built into everything we do, every day. Given the concerns posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19), we have been working with the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) since mid-February and I wanted to share the steps we’ve been taking.

Increased bus cleaning: We know how important cleanliness is, particularly now. We have increased the amount of wipe-down cleaning of high touch areas, including seats, arm rests, handles, windows and seat belts, throughout the day with a CDC recommended disinfectant. This is in addition to our standard deep bus cleaning and sanitization that occurs after each bus trip.

Increased terminal cleaning: We are disinfecting common surfaces more frequently with the same CDC recommended disinfectant. Additionally, we have made hand sanitizer more widely available for customer use.

On board our buses: We have approved hand sanitizer available in each restroom.

Because Greyhound has no middle seats, each customer traveling on Greyhound has an aisle or a window seat. No one is seated between two other customers, which gives everyone more personal space.

A quick boarding process limits the amount of time waiting in terminals or in boarding lines.  Boarding begins at 20 minutes prior to departure.

Book with Confidence: To provide you with flexibility when booking travel, we have waived the ticket change fees for tickets purchased between March 5 and March 31, 2020 in all markets. Our customer support team is ready to help you with travel adjustments if you need assistance.

We have a special response team monitoring this evolving situation and we are working closely with CDC to ensure efforts we are taking are in line with global health recommendations. You can learn more about the coronavirus on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

We are consistently working to create a safe and enjoyable experience for you when you travel on Greyhound. Thank you for being a Greyhound customer, we truly appreciate your business.


Sincerely,
Dave Leach
President and CEO



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