Carltonville Taxi Drivers Face R1,500 Fine for Poor Hygiene in New Association Policy
In a bold and unusual move aimed at improving service delivery and ensuring passenger comfort, the Carltonville Taxi Association has officially implemented a new policy that directly targets drivers' personal hygiene. According to the latest announcement from the association, any taxi driver operating under its banner who is found neglecting basic hygiene standards — including failing to bathe — will be issued a fine of R1,500. This new measure, which has already sparked a variety of responses from the public and stakeholders in the taxi industry, is part of a broader effort to enhance professionalism and restore dignity to one of South Africa’s most relied-upon modes of public transport. The association believes that cleanliness and personal hygiene are essential aspects of delivering quality service to the thousands of commuters who depend on taxis every day. Why the Crackdown? The decision to enforce personal hygiene comes after numerous compl...