“It is disingenuous to say that improving roads will be detrimental to small and medium enterprises (SMMEs).
Ironic that the quote is in itself disingenuous as the DA did not state that improving roads is detrimental to SMMEs.
Fscking moron...
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“It is disingenuous to say that improving roads will be detrimental to small and medium enterprises (SMMEs).
And you would expect that statements arrive within one week via SAPO - hahahaha...
This. Having to pay within 7 days is just pure greed. Why is it not the usual 30 days i.e. until next pay day?
A few will be made examples in order to strike the fear in the rest.
Pretty sure the national credit regulator will have something to say about this as well.
SANRAL have applied to be exempted from that legislation.
That's what the legislation in front of Zuma is for.
How are they going to chase down 100 000 non-paying cars a day?http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2013/09/09/sanral-s-plans-to-punish-e-toll-rebels
Sanral will have vehicles cruising Gauteng's tolled roads on the lookout for toll "refuseniks". It is not known if the Sanral cars will be marked.
How exactly can they force you to pay on the spot? What if the driver is not he vehicle owner?"The units are about ensuring that we can support law enforcement by producing supporting information for them to enforce the law on the spot.
Hahahahaha, no need to say anything more about this."The mobile units will use the e-Natis system to verify road-user information."
Yes, because the courts don't have 3-4 year backlogs of murder and rape trials already.Sanral last week said it would enforce compliance with e-tolling through the Criminal Procedure Act and not the controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (Aarto).
Ovias!Zuma is not likely to sign e-tolling into law before the 2014 general elections - fearing the voter backlash that would be likely to hurt the ANC at the polls.
And that figure of 2.5 million is only the estimated Gauteng motorists.
Add to that figure trucks, taxis and vehicles from all the other provinces who will need to be invoiced, mailed, summonsed....
ABC123GP ran out of numbers.
So let's take out 6 vowels, which leaves us with 20 * 20 * 20 * 10 * 10 * 10 = 8 million combinations of registered vehicles. So yeah 2.5 million is an incredibly conservative estimate of ONLY those in Gauteng.
SO they want to provide credit, without obeying the credit laws? That's just bull****.