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Taxi task team meeting this week

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The taxi task team is expected to meet on Tuesday following Friday’s court ruling in the Western Cape High Court where SANTACO’s interdict application against the City of Cape Town was dismissed.

 

The court also granted the City’s request that the terms of the taxi agreement, which ended the damaging minibus-taxi strike, be made an order of court.

 

According to Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis this will put an end to misinformation about the exact terms agreed to between the City, Western Cape Government, and the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO), and lessen the potential for conflict between taxi operators and officers on the road.

 

Impoundments will continue under the National Land Transport Act based on the agreed offences while the Taxi Team concludes its work within the 14-day period.

 

All the parties, including SANTACO has expressed the hope that the Task Team can now proceed constructively.

 

Hill-Lewis says passenger and commuter safety is paramount.

 

We will be focused on passenger and commuter safety – and will ensure that offences which endanger the lives of road users will remain as impoundable under a strict application of national law.

 

The Mayor says the entire agreement hinges on their permanent cessation of taxi-related violence. Any revival of such violence will nullify the agreement.

 

The Minibus-taxi Task Team’s next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, 22 August.

 

The MMC for Urban Mobility has expressed the hope that SANTACO will be represented at the meeting.

 

There is a lot of work to do and we need to put our heads down and focus on the task at hand. It is in the interest of thousands of commuters that we keep on collaborating on matters of mutual concern. The City’s Urban Mobility Directorate recognises the critical role that the minibus-taxi industry plays in the public transport network, and regards them as partners in our goal of keeping Cape Town moving, especially in the context of an imploded passenger rail service. There is no denying that the challenges between the taxi industry and government in meeting their respective objectives are complex, which is precisely why this forum is necessary.

 

The previously signed agreement, which is now also an order of the court, encompasses the following key points:

 

  • For a period of 14 days, starting Monday, 14 August 2023, the Minibus-Taxi Task Team (comprising representatives of SANTACO, the City of Cape Town, and the Western Cape Government) will jointly seek agreement on what offences directly threaten commuter safety and warrant impoundment. This will inform a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to guide enforcement personnel’s actions as per the National Land Transport Act (NLTA) and Operating Licence Conditions.
  • Impoundments will continue for vehicles operating without valid licences or permits, or inadequate roadworthiness.
  • SANTACO has been invited by Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis to submit specific cases of vehicles they claim to have been impounded for offences that do not directly impact on commuter safety. If indeed these cases exist, the City will make representations to the Public Prosecutor for the release of these impounded vehicles only. It is important to emphasise that the City must be in agreement with SANTACO regarding what offences are regarded as minor.
  • Strike Protocols and Resolution: SANTACO commits to provide a minimum of 36 hours’ notice before initiating future strike actions, ensuring no repeat of the terrible scenes of last Thursday evening, with stranded commuters walking home. Additionally, a dispute escalation and resolution clause will be established, allowing matters to be elevated to the Premier and Mayor before strike action.
Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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