Santaco welcomes minister's call for the release of impounded vehicles

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Santaco has issued a statement condemning the acts of public violence and distancing itself from the perpetrators while applauding the national minister of transport, Sindisiwe Chikunga, for calling for the immediate release of all impounded vehicles.

In the statement, Santaco acknowledges the presence of different factions exploiting the tense environment, including opportunistic criminals and frustrated individuals, and claims that the association welcomes the statement made by the national minister of transport, Sindisiwe Chikunga, urging the immediate release of all illegally impounded vehicles.

Secondly, Santaco welcomes the pronouncement made by the national minister of transport, the Honourable Sindisiwe Chikunga, calling for the immediate release of all illegally impounded vehicles that were unlawfully impounded using laws that are inconsistent with national legislation. Fourthly, Santaco continues to ask its members to report any incidents of violence, disruption of the public transport service, unlawful blockades and destruction of property. In addition, we call on all of our members to abide by the calls for a peaceful stay away.’

The City emphasised its commitment to upholding the rule of law without any bias. It stated that its actions are always aimed at ensuring commuter safety, and it will continue to impound public vehicles, including taxis, for violations under the NLTA. The statement also asserted that the City does not define itself outside of national laws; instead, it is actively implementing the national laws of the land.

 

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