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‘Stop overload lethargy’

10 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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I refer to the article headlined “Kazungula ferry incident sparks call for more stringent control” (FTW September 26, 2003). This is not the first time that a vehicle has caused the ferry to capsize as a direct consequence of overloading, which regrettably resulted in the loss of life. What concerns me is the fact that the authorities in Zambia, Botswana and RSA know that this overloading occurs on a daily basis and yet despite your reporting, what actually is being done about it? Why are these vehicle owners/drivers not being fined, having their permits rescinded or facing cases of culpable homicide against them as a consequence of their actions? Is it perhaps that the authorities, which include the likes of customs, inspectors, permit authorities and police find that it is a lucrative business and do not wish to bite the hand that feeds it, albeit an illegal one! What of the families that have lost loved ones? Has anything been done about them or is anyone the least interested because the incident happened many miles from our borders? Alwyn Nel Kingfisher Freight Services, Johannesburg.

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