PICS: NW drivers block streets in protest against impounding of taxis

Published May 16, 2019

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RUSTENBURG - The North West police used rubber bullets to dispersed taxi operators blocking roads in Rustenburg on Thursday.

Municipal spokesman David Magae said the Rustenburg municipality conducted an operation with the SA Police Service and the Road Traffic Management Corporation to remove people who had opened a taxi rank along the R101 road (Tlhabane road leading to Swartruggens).

He said there were individuals driving cars, that would follow cars that had offered hitch-hikers a lift, they would then flick their lights, signalling the cars to stop, and once the car stopped they demanded that the passengers return to the taxi rank.

"Over and above that there were complaints around incidents of assault. Today [Thursday] there was an operation to impound all these taxis which had been parking at various hiking spots along the road," he said.

"Subsequent to the impounding, taxi drivers came to our offices, blockaded the main entrance where services were suspended  for some time."

The taxi drivers were demanding that the minibus taxis that were impounded should be released unconditionally.

Magae said in terms of the city's by-laws for taxis to be release an R5000 amount per taxi had to be paid. 

These led to taxi drivers used a bus to block streets near the taxi rank.

The police managed to restore order and the streets were opened.

African News Agency (ANA)

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