Government response to mass action against e-tolls
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is bitterly disappointed at the government's negative response to Wednesday's massive show of opposition to the e-tolling of Gauteng's highways. The people have spoken, but their government has not listened.
It must surely be obvious by now that there is no support for making motorists pay for using existing roads which they have paid for over the years through their taxes.
At a time when petrol prices are going up, the fuel levy has been raised, electricity tariffs are due to rise by a minimum of 25% and food prices will rise even faster because of the cost of transporting goods on the tolled highways, the government want to make motorists pay up to R550 a month just to travel to work and back, or visit family and friends.
For workers on R5000 a month or less, R550 is more than a tenth of their monthly income!
The people of Gauteng will have become even more determined to resist the tolls after hearing provocative statements by minsters and officials, threatening to criminalise those who do not pay and even confiscate their licences.