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‘A permit? For food? Never!’: Angry group applies ‘fairness’ at Bree Taxi Rank

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Bree Taxi Rank in Johannesburg. Picture: City Press
Bree Taxi Rank in Johannesburg. Picture: City Press

“If we can’t sell cooked food, no one will.”

These are the sentiments of a group of informal traders renting kitchens inside Bree Taxi Rank in Johannesburg.

Alongside the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD), the group confiscated the goods of other informal traders who “sell cooked food, but do not rent kitchens inside the rank”.

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