Are you a motorist being harassed by taxi patrollers? This is what you need to do
It’s hard to fathom that someone in any law-abiding country could be forced off the road for giving a lift to their neighbour, but this is where we currently find ourselves as a nation.
Following a spate of recent incidents in which patrollers associated with the taxi industry have allegedly harassed and ‘fined’ motorists for having passengers in their cars, law enforcement authorities have reiterated that these actions are not in any way legal.
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster, which comprises of police, home affairs, justice, correctional services and defence, confirmed on Friday that taxi association patrollers have no legal authority to pull over, impound or fine ‘private’ vehicles for giving lifts to passengers.
It said only law enforcement agencies have the authority to pull over motorists and impound vehicles or issue fines for any Road Traffic Act violations.
Motorists who are victimised by these patrollers are strongly urged to report these incidents to the police and press criminal charges for these illegal acts.