By Ofentse Mokae
06 January 2009
SA Roadlink CEO Alan Reddy has queried the way traffic officers search his vehicles.
The bus company made headlines in recent weeks after several of its buses were pulled off the road and one of their drivers was found to be under the influence of alcohol.
At a meeting with Transport and Community Safety departments in Cape Town yesterday, Reddy claimed his firm was being targeted unfairly.
He also had issues with certain traffic officials for the way they behaved in front of passengers.
Meanwhile, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has denied that the traffic authorities are prejudiced against buses operated by SA Roadlink.
Ndebele says he is not happy about statements that he received from Roadlink.
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