Sowetan

16-seater taxi with 28 school children impounded

Scholar transport safety operation a huge success

- By Petru Saal

Twenty-eight children crammed into a 16-seater taxi were escorted to school by a traffic officer in Cape Town yesterday.

Cape Town’s mayoral member for safety and security JP Smith said the taxi was impounded during a scholar transport safety operation in Kraaifonte­in.

“The officer is escorting children to the school as their taxi is being impounded.

“So far this morning they are dealing with overloaded vehicles‚ unroadwort­hy vehicles‚ unlicensed drivers‚ and drivers with outstandin­g warrants of arrest‚” said Smith.

One taxi driver was fined for operating a transport vehicle without the relevant documentat­ion.

At Levana Primary School in Lavender Hill‚ Carmen Philander said an emotional goodbye as her son Yusrie Fakier started his first day at school.

The five-year-old was kicking and screaming and refused to let go of his mother.

Western Cape education MEC Debbie Schafer was also at the sch ool. She applauded the school for putting the necessary safety measures in place. Lavender Hill is situated on the Cape Flats‚ an area plagued by gang turf wars.

“I have only been to this particular school, and judging by that I am very happy. The arrangemen­ts that have been put in place are excellent,” Schafer said.

“It is clear that the principal is a good leader and manager in his school. He has already got his value-driven learning on the classroom doors.

“Very good measures were put in place to ensure the safety of learners by controllin­g access to the school.”

‘ ‘ It is clear that the principal is a good leader and manager in his school

 ?? / ESA ALEXANDER ?? Yusrie Fakier cries for his mom at Levana Primary School during his first day of school.
/ ESA ALEXANDER Yusrie Fakier cries for his mom at Levana Primary School during his first day of school.

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