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    VIDEO: Pringle Calls For Protest Action In Response To License Fee Increase

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    Pringle has called for protest action in response to the proposed 40% increase in vehicle licensing fees. The increase, which has been met with widespread criticism, is seen as a significant burden on citizens already struggling with the rising cost of living. Pringle urged the public to stand up, sit out, go slow, picket, demonstrate, or boycott—using whatever means necessary to protest the hike.

    Many citizens have expressed their frustration with the increase, citing the lack of corresponding improvements in infrastructure and public services. Comments on social media and news platforms reflect a mix of support for Pringle’s call to action and skepticism about whether protests will lead to tangible change.

    Some critics have questioned the leadership behind the protest call, suggesting that it lacks a clear plan or direction. Others have praised Pringle for taking a stand against what they perceive as an unfair and draconian measure by the government.

    The debate continues as Antiguans weigh the potential impact of the fee increase on their daily lives and consider the effectiveness of collective action in addressing the issue.

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