Learner transporters and parents share concerns

MIDRAND - The safety of children was in the spotlight at a Greater North and South cluster scholar transport meeting at Noordwyk Secondary School in Midrand where concerns were raised on how children are transported. Midrand Learner Transport Association public relations officer, Brian Govender, said parents should not use transporters who do not belong to an association.

He stated, “If you use a transporter that refuses to join an association, how will you trace him or her when your child is missing?”

JMPD officer Andrew Mokgoera said police would impound any scholar transport vehicles that drive recklessly and play loud music. “It is a parent’s responsibility to engage the services of a clean, roadworthy scholar transporter who drives safely,” he warned

Mokgoera said that in Gauteng there had been many cases of concern with regards to children. A schoolgirl was stalked by a man who knew that the parent dropped off the child at the same spot at the same time daily. “One day the man ran up to the girl and asked her why her mother was late that day; he had been looking for an opportunity to speak to the schoolgirl and finally found one,” he said.

“Be cautious, make sure no one follows you and knows your schedule as they may kidnap your child.”

In another incident, a driver always picked up a certain schoolgirl first and dropped her off last, one day he raped her after school, the suspect was arrested.

It was also reported that sometimes some drivers run out of petrol and end up sending a pupil to walk to the nearest garage to buy petrol, which is how some children get lost or get kidnapped, they said.

A pupil at Noordwyk Secondary School who attended the meeting, told of how she was kidnapped eight years ago while walking home from school and said, “I am grateful that my parents have chosen to engage the services of a scholar transporter who belongs to an association, I feel safer.”

Transporters are challenged to:

Parents are challenged to:

Drivers are challenged to:

Details: Midrand Learner Transport Association has a patrol vehicle and a disciplinary and grievance team to address complaints: Brian Govender 074 875 8624.

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