TESTIMONY
Ron Rivera, Driver and Driver Advocate, TLC on the Challenges Faced by TLC Drivers Relating to JFK, Transparency, and Equity
1:54:32
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Ron Rivera testifies to express the frustrations and challenges TLC drivers face regarding JFK, transparency, and access to council members.
- Rivera voices concerns about the lack of protection for drivers by the committee and the difficulties in advocating for their bills.
- He highlights the struggle TLC drivers face in accessing council members and the necessity of coming to the council to be heard.
- Rivera points to a history of filing complaints and the lack of transparency and engagement from council members.
- His testimony draws parallels between historical leaders and the current struggle of TLC drivers for rights and representation.
- Despite challenges, Rivera emphasizes the importance of filing complaints to voice the drivers' grievances.
Ron Rivera
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Good afternoon.
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My name is Ravi Vara.
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I'm a TLC driver, and a TLC driver advocate.
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We know that the topic is regarding JFK and transparency and equity, but it's hard to get hold of our council members.
1:54:46
So sometimes we have to come right here and and speak.
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It will take our 2 minutes or 3 minutes.
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About 34 years ago, I was in the presence of a true leader.
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About 34 years ago, I was in a room in the presence of a true leader.
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Her name was Rosa Parks.
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Rosa Parks was in the room, and I was only twenty years old back then, and I knew who she was.
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And I know what she meant.
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This committee is not protecting the drivers.
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You know we're a driver advocate.
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There's a lot of issues happening.
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We have bills for the drivers.
Amanda Farías
1:55:21
Mister Rivera, you have to stay on topic.
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We are here talking about JFK and in 134.
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Do you have a comment on the airport?
Ron Rivera
1:55:29
Is regarding the drivers, the airport.
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We've been to the airport.
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I got 23,000 trips.
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I made plenty of trips to the airport.
1:55:36
Well, we can't have access to our council members.
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We have to come here.
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That's what we're doing.
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We come in here.
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You're talking about transparency.
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We have bills.
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We've been advocating for our bills for the longest.
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We've gone from advocating for our bills to finally complain with the COIP.
1:55:53
There is no transparency in this committee.
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There is no transparency with many many council members, and that's why we upset There's things that are happening.
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I'm a native New Yorker.
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I'm I'm not blind.
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I see things that are happening.
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And we when we file complaints, there are valid complaints.
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Now we can't hold cell phones.
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Now you try to sensors.
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Stay on topic.
Amanda Farías
1:56:15
Can you give us a comment on the driver ma'am.
Ron Rivera
1:56:18
I'm here I'm here to I'm here to let you know that we filed a complaint under public advocate, Giovanni Williams.
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We filed a complaint on Council Mel Avila's, and we filed a complaint on speaker Adams.
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That's when we filed a complaint.
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We wanna give a copy to the to the chair because she's good friends with Adams, and we want you to give her that copy.
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We wanna submit this copy.
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We're filing complaints.
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It might not go nowhere.
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But we're filing our complaints.
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You guys ain't working for the New Yorker, and that's why we come in.
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We do what we do.
Amanda Farías
1:56:47
You can give that document to the sergeant at arms in the front, and they will make sure that we receive Copy.
1:56:52
Thank you for coming today, for your testimony.