The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) has strongly condemned the recent violence against e-hailing drivers, calling for an end to the attacks and urging for peaceful coexistence among all transport operators. This statement comes in response to a series of incidents where e-hailing drivers were targeted, leading to concerns about the safety and security of those working in the industry.
Santaco, which represents the minibus taxi industry, expressed its disapproval of the violence and emphasized that such actions are unacceptable. The organization highlighted the need for all stakeholders in the transport sector to respect each other and work towards a safe and harmonious environment for both operators and passengers.
“We unequivocally condemn the acts of violence against e-hailing drivers,” Santaco stated. “There is no place for such behavior in our society, and we call on all parties to ensure that conflicts are resolved peacefully and lawfully.”
Santaco also urged law enforcement agencies to take swift action against those responsible for the attacks and to protect the rights and safety of e-hailing drivers. The council reiterated its commitment to engaging in dialogue with e-hailing companies and other stakeholders to address any underlying issues and find mutually beneficial solutions.
The condemnation from Santaco has been welcomed by various groups advocating for the rights of e-hailing drivers, who have faced numerous challenges, including violence and harassment. The call for unity and peaceful coexistence is seen as a positive step towards fostering a safer working environment for all drivers in the transport sector.
As the industry continues to evolve, with traditional and modern forms of transport coexisting, Santaco’s stance serves as a reminder of the importance of respect, cooperation, and the rule of law in ensuring a fair and safe transport ecosystem for everyone.
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