# The Western Cape E-hailing Association is demanding a public apology from provincial police commissioner Thembisile Patekile for the lack of urgency in responding to crimes against e-hailing operators. The association’s deputy general secretary, Yusuf Moalim, says the violent attack on three DA members of Parliament in Philippi, Cape Town, earlier this week got an immediate response from the commissioner. He says resources were mobilised and suspects were traced and arrested speedily:
Western Cape E-hailing Association demands better protection for operators [SOUND]
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