@VehicleTracker8 The more liable party is the one crossing the path of travel or making a lane change.The guy in a bakkie is not a traffic officer and him not stopping does not allow the other party to take the law in to his own hands. He needs to be traced and settle the damage.
@VehicleTracker8 Where did this truck came from because he went passed the 10ton truck and the side tipper. His insurance might claim doctrine of sudden emergency on this straight cut rear end. Or suggest that the collision happened before he collided into them. Thanx to this Dashcam
BREAKING NEWS: Ryno Bekker the man who is responsible for the high unemployment rate and contravening labour laws and immigration laws.
Bekker worked for RTT his mission was to populate e-commerce sector with foreigners to work as delivery guys, after RTT logistics secured a deal with Checkers, Ryno employed thousands illegal foreigners to deliver for Checkers Sixty60, he refused to allow South Africans to work stating that he wants only foreigners.
Ryno left RTT to work for Pingo, where he continued with his mission of employing his illegal foreigners.
Pingo signed a contract with Woolworths, Clicks and other retail stores, where 99% delivery employees are illegal foreigners.
While the department of labour is currently doing blitz across the country they are leaving behind:
RTT Logistics
Pingo
Clicks
Woolworths
Shoprite Checkers Group
Takealot
All the above companies are all grossly violating labour laws and immigration laws, with thousands of illegal foreigners employed by them.
@Frankleespiking@VehicleTracker8 What the Polo has done is called contributory negligence. He has a duty to avoid an incident when is eminent to happen by either applying brakes or swerving. He failed to do the above so it will be on a 60/40 apportionment of damages.
@ThisIsColbert When you see them being attacked you must know there is something good that the are doing. I remember after 90% he was constantly labelled and some even said he was on nyaope. Kante our brother is assisting to improve black artists lives