Santaco Western Cape Advocates for Peaceful Resolution Amidst Unrest

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The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) Western Cape branch has issued a plea to its members. In light of recent violence and property damage that have affected the city, the organization urges its members to adopt a peaceful stay-away approach. Santaco Western Cape expresses deep regret for the loss of life and destruction, while emphasizing its commitment to resolving disputes through lawful means. The organization strongly condemns violence and disruption.

Public Perception

Santaco Western Cape’s plea is driven by the council’s concern about public perception. The organization wants to ensure that it is perceived as non-violent and law-abiding. Recent events have triggered deep reflection within the organization, leading to a closer examination of the public’s perception of lawlessness within the taxi industry. Santaco Western Cape believes that this perception is perpetuated by external actors and is not an accurate reflection of its members’ conduct.

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Collaboration with City of Cape Town

The council reiterates its unwavering determination to collaborate with the City of Cape Town in addressing grievances and devising constructive solutions. Santaco Western Cape urges its members to exercise restraint and comply with the interim interdict issued by the courts. The organization seeks to cultivate a civil atmosphere that upholds safe and efficient public transportation services for the community.

Denouncing Violence and Vandalism

Santaco Western Cape denounces any form of violence or vandalism, acknowledging the frustrations stemming from recent encounters with law enforcement officers. The organization firmly believes that peaceful dialogue and lawful channels are the most effective means of achieving a resolution. It distances itself from any participation in violent protests and strongly encourages members to report any incidents of violence, unlawful blockades, or property damage. Members found to be engaging in violent acts may face potential disciplinary action.

Constitutional Challenge

Santaco Western Cape’s legal team is expediting a constitutional challenge to the by-law. The hearing is scheduled for February 2024. The council reasserts its identity as a service-oriented industry, wholeheartedly rejecting any affiliation with activities that run counter to law and order.

Summary

Santaco Western Cape advocates for peaceful resolution amidst unrest. The organization emphasizes the importance of peaceful dialogue and lawful channels of resolution. Through its calls for restraint and adherence to the law, it seeks to foster a cooperative relationship with the City of Cape Town, addressing grievances and working towards a better future for the taxi industry and the public it serves.

Amanda Wilson is a Cape Town-born journalist who covers the city’s evolving food scene for national and international outlets, tracing stories from Bo-Kaap spice shops to Khayelitsha micro-breweries. Raised on her grandmother’s Karoo lamb potjie and weekend hikes up Lion’s Head, she brings equal parts palate and pride to every assignment. Colleagues know her for the quiet warmth that turns interviews into friendships and fact-checks into shared laughter.

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