It's time companies also stand up against this e-tolling. Why is it that only the public should fight it? This should be fought by public and business together.
This is my point as well.
Business leaders need to realise they live in this country as well and have a moral responsibility to contribute towards making the government accountable for its actions. If one large corporation tells the government to take a hike it has a much larger effect than the CEO saying the same thing in his personal capacity!
Falling over them selves to comply with laws, while saying that they dont agree with them just because they dont want to piss the government is morally indefinsible IMO!
Spot on, business in SA have a history of bending backwards for government while farking their clients. Business (especially big business) must grow some balls.
absolutely - growing balls however would take a long time.......... most have become wimpering puppies........
The issue to me still is that the Gov must realise THEY are not gods............ aren't they supposed to govern the country FOR the people.......... so if the PEOPLE say no - especially in such a massively opposed issue - they should listen?
I was nearly thrown out of the Head of Waterworks in Cape Town, the manager would not resolve a problem for me - and he asked me to leave his office - I told him in no uncertain terms, that he works for me - I pay his salary and he's a Civil Servant with emphasis on SERVANT.... the oke went ballistic and told me that he works for the Council who pays his salary (did not get it did he..?) and then to my surprise told me if I won't leave - he would... and he did
