By Kim Saulse
24 December 2009
In a statement Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said despite continuous warnings, motorists are still displaying a blatant disregard for the law.
The ministry says since the start of the festive season, more than 700 public transport vehicles have been removed from the country’s roads.
These included 400 buses and 250 taxis.
Ndebele warned public transport operators that law enforcement operations targeting specifically public transport vehicles, will be intensified.
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