Santaco on business as usual, safety measures and rejecting that R1.3bn offer

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Santaco president Philip Taaibosch accused transport minister Fikile Mbalula of not taking their concerns seriously.

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to reconsider this decision. He said while his department had expressed support for the review of resuming operations at 100%, taxi operators must heed the law until an official decision is made.Taaibosch said taxis will start operating at full capacity and will also resume long-distance travelling. “Wearing of face masks in taxis will be compulsory in terms of the law, and there must be sanitisation of taxis and commuters. For long distance operations, marshals must ensure that all boarding commuters are screened and recorded, and that a proper filing system is kept safe.”Taaibosch said loading restrictions were a compromise that came at a cost for the taxi industry.

 

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