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Haha, waiting for my photo too!
Haha, waiting for my photo too!
Johannesburg - The National Taxi Alliance (NTA) have warned on Tuesday that that e-tolls would lead to an increase in taxi fares, which would ultimately seriously affect the poor.
NTA spokesperson Theo Malele said that although the government had promised that taxis would not pay, 80% of the taxis in the province did not have permits.
"About 50% of those permits are lying with the permits board. How do we apply for exemption while the playing field is not even? This is an autocratic way of doing things," he said.
Why the crop?
Thanks, and it's a pleasure. I just ask that everyone shares this. I've now made it as easy as possible to do so...
Forgive my ignorance. Are the cameras linked to a server? How many photos does it take per second?
All gantries linked at local server at cameras and all connected to central server for billing/logging
I'm trying to figure out why Sanral is so adamant that users register and get e-tags, although it's not compulsory. There must be a glitch somewhere in their system.
We should have a prize for whom ever figures it out.
Perhaps there is no integration to the eNAtis system... and all queries have to be handled manually? Forcing you to register negates that problem.
Well, it sounds about right concerning integration to eNatis. Sanral is a private company, so if a person is not registered with them, they don't have a right to access our personal information.
How will they be sending the bills?
I'm trying to figure out why Sanral is so adamant that users register and get e-tags, although it's not compulsory. There must be a glitch somewhere in their system.
We should have a prize for whom ever figures it out.
Another day, another 17 pages, and nothing new, no surprise.
Fact is that it is a 1st world problem and it is the 1st worlders whinging the loudest about a 1st world problem in a 3rd world society despite that fact that at a cap of R450 for most (including unregistered taxis) it is a piddling amount per month.
The same 1st worlders that boast about breaking the law and not paying their fines....yep, huge issue for them those traffic rules shouldn't be there, make the govt fight for the money etc, make the system unworkable.
What do we have;
It shouldn't cost that much.
I am already paing licence, fuel levy etc they can use that
I ahve a right to free or subsidised upgrades of road, don't care where the mony comes from.
They do not have a right to send me a fine for using it, it is not a criminal offence, not like those guys breaking in and stealing.
Why do they want me to have an e-tag, they can employ more staff and systems to track down the recalcitrant freeloaders and send them a fine which we will not pay
etc etc..blah blah blah
The overwhelming majority of south africans are not affected by this , that is a fact, they need education and basic services etc long before they set foot on a toll road.
You want to make a difference to those people, you want to decrease the majority of a corrupt govt and change things for the better? Stop whinging about 1st world issues and start getting involved in social issues, engage with those people, talk to them, maybe your staff, gardener, maid etc...if one person can convince 3 to 5 people on average, then you will get resistance, try and make a difference to those people's lives instead.
I don't expect agreement, but I come in here and all I see on so called 'current affairs' sub forum is a massive 'whinge-fest' about a corrupt govt, from 1st worlders comfortable in a 1st world cocoon that they feel is being threatened.
cheers
...you may resume normal service....
Another day, another 17 pages, and nothing new, no surprise.
Fact is that it is a 1st world problem and it is the 1st worlders whinging the loudest about a 1st world problem in a 3rd world society despite that fact that at a cap of R450 for most (including unregistered taxis) it is a piddling amount per month.
The same 1st worlders that boast about breaking the law and not paying their fines....yep, huge issue for them those traffic rules shouldn't be there, make the govt fight for the money etc, make the system unworkable.
What do we have;
It shouldn't cost that much.
I am already paing licence, fuel levy etc they can use that
I ahve a right to free or subsidised upgrades of road, don't care where the mony comes from.
They do not have a right to send me a fine for using it, it is not a criminal offence, not like those guys breaking in and stealing.
Why do they want me to have an e-tag, they can employ more staff and systems to track down the recalcitrant freeloaders and send them a fine which we will not pay
etc etc..blah blah blah
The overwhelming majority of south africans are not affected by this , that is a fact, they need education and basic services etc long before they set foot on a toll road.
You want to make a difference to those people, you want to decrease the majority of a corrupt govt and change things for the better? Stop whinging about 1st world issues and start getting involved in social issues, engage with those people, talk to them, maybe your staff, gardener, maid etc...if one person can convince 3 to 5 people on average, then you will get resistance, try and make a difference to those people's lives instead.
I don't expect agreement, but I come in here and all I see on so called 'current affairs' sub forum is a massive 'whinge-fest' about a corrupt govt, from 1st worlders comfortable in a 1st world cocoon that they feel is being threatened.
cheers
...you may resume normal service....
I don't expect agreement, but I come in here and all I see on so called 'current affairs' sub forum is a massive 'whinge-fest' about a corrupt govt, from 1st worlders comfortable in a 1st world cocoon that they feel is being threatened.