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The enforcement of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act in the Western Cape would harm taxi drivers' livelihoods and result in discrimination against black people. This was the collective opinion of a number of people who attended the public hearing on the Aarto Amendment Bill in the Mossel Bay town hall on Tuesday, 27 February. Many attendees were taxi drivers from Uncedo - one from as far as Plettenberg Bay. Hearings are being held in select towns and cities throughout South Africa.
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