A CAPE TOWN-based company that was illegally appointed by the Mpumalanga government to deal with speeding motorists has made a whopping R63-million from the inception of its contract in 2009 to October 2011.
if companies are involved how can we defend ourselves against PROFIT motive.... whereas we expect traffic officers to want to enforce law and fines go the state, with no motive to jig the readings.... Report Abuse
May 2, 2012
Papage
Pay back the monies, just like Sanrall Aka E-Toll, pay back you thiefs Report Abuse
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mambaaai
if companies are involved how can we defend ourselves against PROFIT motive.... whereas we expect traffic officers to want to enforce law and fines go the state, with no motive to jig the readings....Report Abuse
Papage
Pay back the monies, just like Sanrall Aka E-Toll, pay back you thiefsReport Abuse
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