ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) -
CBS Atlanta News has gotten results for cab drivers who had to work in hot and filthy conditions at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
On Friday, CBS Atlanta News reported broken air conditioning, dust-clogged air vents and the unsanitary restroom that cab drivers at the airport were forced to use.
Four days later, the problems had been fixed.
"CBS, you guys did a great job. Since you guys step in the game everything has changed," said cab driver Shamarke Yonis.
Hartsfield-Jackson General Manager Louis Miller told CBS Atlanta News that his crews spent all weekend making repairs. Miller said they aren't done, especially where the restrooms are concerned.
"We are going to close that down for a couple of weeks so we can get in there and take care of the restroom the way it needs to be taken care of and replace some of the fixtures," Miller said.
Operations personnel said today along with closing down the restroom for further repairs, the plan is to also put a second air-condition unit in the building to make sure it remains cool and comfortable at all times.
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