Carletonville United Taxi Association cracks down on errant drivers with strict fines
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Carletonville United Taxi Association cracks down on errant drivers with strict fines
If your taxi driver swears at you or any other passengers, they could be slapped with a R1 500 fine. And if they are thinking of sipping an alcoholic beverage at the taxi rank or going to work without bathing, it will set them back R3 000.
‘Gezani’ or pay a R1,500 fine, says taxi association
By Everson Luhanga Drivers caught under the influence face a R3,000 fine while those who swear at passengers will be suspended for six months. Dirty taxis, dirty drivers and flip-flops are all banned as part of strict new conduct rules released this week. Taxi drivers in Carletonville are learning the hard way that bad behaviour now comes with a price tag. The Carletonville Taxi Association has introduced a strict new code of conduct, and the …
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