The High Court found in favour of OUTA and said the proposed traffic legislation unlawfully intrudes on the exclusive executive and legislative competence of local and provincial governments, preventing them from regulating their own affairs.
The High Court found in favour of OUTA and said the proposed traffic legislation unlawfully intrudes on the exclusive executive and legislative competence of local and provincial governments, preventing them from regulating their own affairs. OUTA’s chief executive, Wayne Duvenage says: “We are extremely pleased with the outcome and ruling and this is a win for civil society. The AARTO matter has been problematic for a long time and we have been fighting this and trying to get them to realise that this not going to work and besides the fact that it’s not going to work practically. It was unconstitutional and that is what we tackled in court and the court ruled in our favour today.
“The AARTO judgement is a very progressive ruling because it asks government to go back to the drawing board.”
Thank goodness for a ray of hope in the darkness. Why does government continuously over step its station. Does government not respect freedom and the people they serve?
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Big victory indeed
Aarto is another way of the thieves of the ANC to milk SAns, just like introducing e-Tolls without any consultation. You will see that idiot called Mbalula is going to appeal the court decision bcos Aarto was already a budget for the ANC