Sat May 25 04:44:57 SAST 2013

Empty offices for eTags

Apr 13, 2012 | Sapa | 18 comments

Gauteng’s e-toll registration outlets are empty with virtually no-one registering for e-tags, despite the looming April 30 deadline, when the tolls go live.

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Sat May 25 04:44:57 SAST 2013 ::
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Apr 13, 2012

Shredder

They are going to victimize the non-paying citizens by sending letters at home. United we stand, these things must go away
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Apr 13, 2012

Tlhakajeng

It serves them right. To hell with e-toll.Nxa!!
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Apr 13, 2012

tumzangwana

“No, we have had enough. They (Sanral) can send me a bill. If they can find me.”
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i dont know you but i like you Robin J. if they can find you neh? kwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwa!!!!!!!

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Apr 13, 2012

Socrates

This time the governement will learn the hard way and fro then on they will respect citizens' unity and eventually they will humble themsleves knowing who actually governs
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Apr 13, 2012

MommaC

So does this waste of time and money also go onto the bloated tender bill to pay back?
Good news is there are some lucky people who got to get a salary for doing nothing, bad news is that they will probably try and make it our fault somehow.
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Apr 13, 2012

ProphetofGod

What were they expecting? This will be norm even after April, We pay already a lot in terms of our taxes and fuel levies. If they can't fix and improve the state of our roads from those funds that are already there they should just leave us alone. This will be the biggest show of public disobedience since the dawn of democracy..Away with e-tolls Away..
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Apr 13, 2012

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra

Some outlets have self-help computers for those who don’t need direct help, as well as flat screen televisions sets and comfortable chairs in anticipation of the queues
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You can anticpate all you want shame, paying DSTV for mahala.........

Go fu*&^ yourselves for all I care

No to e-tolls, not to e-tolls *singing in struggle song tune*
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Apr 13, 2012

maezizsto68

Those who bought e-Tags are traitors.
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Apr 13, 2012

Babe007

UNITED WE STAND.... it will cost them even more sending us those bills that we will be ignoring as well. What will they do take da whole of Gauteng road users to court?
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Apr 13, 2012

rahima

You can all remember the years of road construction when we were often down to one lane. The bottlenecks. The wasted hours while we waited for the road improvements.

We were told it was for the World Cup. Suffer now and the benefit of the Cup will be forever.

So now, after our suffering, Scamral wants to charge us? We were told all the Billions to be made from the World Cup would pay.

Where is all that FIFA money?

We have been scammed. We sat in blockages on the roads for years, believing we were doing our bit for the Cup. Now eToll.

Scamral can shove their eTag in their gantry.

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Apr 13, 2012

Xovizwe

I stay in KZN but if I was in JHB I would also not pay this Sanral sche.me. If people are united, and no one pays this thing, I'm sure they will scratch it. No amount of inti.midation or arrest will stop united people. Amandla!!!!
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Apr 13, 2012

MommaC

rahima

what do you mean, remember?
We still having it. When have you ever driven down that road and not had roadworks effing up everything? Its a constant money making pit. Poor Albertina Sesulu's highway looks like a relief map of Blade's face at the moment.
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Apr 13, 2012

MR305

Funny I use N3 and they haven’t opened all line coz of construction but they are rolling the system, we can’t enrich ANC crew because they milk government money and they want extra source of income. Zuma and Ndebele must not underestimate us coz hell will break loose
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Apr 13, 2012

nghunghunyane

its so sad that the roads they want us to pay for already have ripples,incomplete and some potholes and in pta the M1 has seen better days, they need to be strong as we wont pay for this Fafi Game they want us to subcribe to hey!


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Apr 13, 2012

rahima

Who is this Nazir Alli anyway? Who hands over files of blacked out pages to Vavi? And he smiles while he does it. And ducks two meetings with the Consumer Commission.

We never voted for him. What sky did he fall out of? He needs to get some incurable disease for dropping this on us.
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Apr 13, 2012

Matshonisa

I smell a rat. The way the government is determined to make sure that etolling is implemented, is highly suspicious. They are now rushing legislation in parliament to make sure that the illegal tolling is legalised. I will not be suprised here that the beneficiary is Chancellor House.
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Apr 14, 2012

CheeseBoy

how come all of a sudden cosatu is quiet after it was revealed that they gained 24 mil . and i suppose since they are getting a piece of the pie the conflict of interest here stinks like a dead rat.

i once stated that the soccer world cup was a bad idea. fifa ra.ped us blind.
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Apr 16, 2012

mambaaai

It is a safe bet that, we will never see such a thing the Zvlv roads...
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