“To all our commuters, we thank you for your patience and understanding during the course of stayaway action,” read a statement issued by Santaco.
“We apologise for the inconvenience this may have caused and ensure that operations will resume effectively from tomorrow .”
Santaco’s demands included a review of the by-laws under which taxis were impounded; funding for the expansion of the Blue Dot ; commitment by the Western Cape government to support formalisation efforts by the taxi industry. Members of the Western Cape Flying Squad also arrested three suspects and confiscated 13 petrol bombs in Delft on Monday morning.
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