Gauteng Taxi Associations say they are committed to working with the relevant authorities to create a safer, safer and more respected taxi service in the light of violence.
He said they acknowledged the killing of ongoing violence and commuters A violence that claims 59 in the province since the beginning of the year.
In a joint statement, Gauteng branch National Taxi Council of South Africa (Santaco)Gauteng National Taxi Alliance and Transport Gauteng Mec, violence and murders expressed their concerns in violence and murders and expressed deep condolences to families affected.
“We realize that these difficulties have not only taxi operators not only taxi operators, but also the security of our passengers and the safety of crime.
As part of the efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict, the parties agreed to meet the leadership of the year on Tuesday.
Gauteng Santaco, Gauteng National Taxi Alliance and 20 members representing the CEC’s office will establish a resolution committee. The decisions adopted by this committee will be compulsory and law enforcement agencies will be involved in the necessary.
“All parties fully obliged and supported this process.”
The taxi industry confessed to be part of the change, the change will take time.
Gauteng Provincial Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Portfolio Committee and the Transportation Broadcasting of the Portfolio of this Agreement marked the turning point in the fight against Gautengin Taxi violence.
“All stakeholders will have threats and communities to work on the ceasefire, commuters and communities with good faith, commuters and communities to work with the conflict and communities,” he said.
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