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Taxi bosses, members to meet to discuss way forward Mawande Qhange, an executive member of Codeta Disadvantage Taxi Association, said on Monday some of their vehicles allegedly did not have permits to operate in Borcherds. Journalist Thursday, 21 January 2021, 09:33 A screenshot of a video taken when taxis were leaving the premises. Update
GEORGE NEWS - Members of Codeta Disadvantage Taxi Association in George will soon meet with their leadership in Cape Town to discuss the way forward.
This follows an incident on Monday 18 January when some of their vehicles were impounded by the traffic authorities.
They blocked the entrance to the offices of the provincial traffic department in York Street, where the impound is located. The depot of Go George bus service is also situated on the same premises.
Taxi drivers up in arms over impoundments Mawande Qhange, an executive member of Codeta Disadvantage Taxi Association, said they blocked the entrance because some of their vehicles were impounded by the traffic authorities early this morning. Journalist Monday, 18 January 2021, 15:30 Taxis leaving the Go George depot. Video
GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - Members of Codeta Disadvantage Taxi Association in George blocked the entrance to the offices of the provincial traffic department in York Street, where the impound is located, earlier today.
The depot of Go George bus service is also situated on the same premises.
Mawande Qhange, an executive member of Codeta Disadvantage Taxi Association, said they blocked the entrance because some of their vehicles were impounded by the traffic authorities early this morning.