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Motorists we not involved in planning and bcos ppl wanted to loot dey went ahead with implementation without consulting the masses. If Mr Tweeto can afford to pay let do so but not the SA motorists

Etoll and petrol one must fall

For us to pay etoll , we will demand R5/l of 95petrol. If he can't bring it to that much then he can as well pay it on his own.

He can add my rejection to the list as well!

This has been going on that long the SANRAL will be issuing summonses on dead people 🤔🇿🇦

I don't see myself paying such nonsense. If there's money to bailout SAA therefore there's plenty of it to maintain our infrastructure.

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