IN CONVERSATION WITH MIDDAY MALI (SANTACO spokesperson)

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Police have launched an investigation after a disturbing video circulated on
social media showing a group of taxi patrollers assaulting a motorist in
Vanderbijlpark, allegedly over a passenger-related dispute.
The footage, which has drawn widespread outrage, shows several men believed
to be affiliated with the Civic Centre Taxi Association confronting a private
vehicle on a public road. According to eyewitness accounts and reporting, the
patrollers stopped the car, dragged the driver from the vehicle and began
assaulting him after accusing him of transporting passengers without
authorisation — a practice they claimed was “piracy” that undermines the taxi
industry.
Assault and Public Reaction
The video was reportedly recorded by passengers inside the vehicle and then
shared widely across social media platforms, amplifying public concern about
taxi-related vigilantism. In the clips, the driver is forcibly removed from the car
and physically attacked by multiple assailants. The men involved were wearing
reflective vests, which suggests links to organised taxi patrollers active in the
area.

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Police and Industry Response
Local police confirmed that a case of common assault was opened at the
Vanderbijlpark Police Station in connection with the incident. Authorities have
encouraged members of the public who may have additional information or
footage to come forward to assist the ongoing probe. As of the latest reports,
no arrests have been publicly confirmed in relation to this specific incident.
The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) condemned the attack,
describing the behaviour as unacceptable criminality that has no place in the
taxi industry. SANTACO spokesperson Rebecca Phala stated that the patrollers
involved have been suspended pending further internal disciplinary action and
reiterated that patrollers do not have legal authority to stop private vehicles or
use force.
Phala also urged the public to report incidents of violence or intimidation and
called on law enforcement to act decisively to prevent similar acts in future.
Ongoing Sector Issues
This incident highlights ongoing tensions between registered taxi operators and
private motorists in South Africa, where some taxi officials have accused
motorists of undercutting taxi services by offering informal passenger transport.
While taxi associations play an important role in the country’s commuter
network, authorities and community leaders have increasingly warned against
self-enforced policing or violent confrontations.
As the investigation continues, both law enforcement and industry
representatives have called for greater oversight to prevent further escalation
and to protect road users from unlawful conduct.
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