unilateral action but it's a decision that could jeopardize the help the bus drivers and passengers use adrian creech reports now from cape town. for millions of commuters in south africa obeying physical disk. syncing regulations is almost impossible public transport is mainly comprised of minibuses no nest taxis since the beginning of the bend demick they've been allowed to operate only at 70 percent capacity but on monday the drivers largest union the now instead was abandoning that limit. to the government the most liberal. way we used to because he doesn't want to give us money was always opposed to darwin the corner oh most of the dirt road trying to make a living was delivered to the vines are waging wars there was still love to play in the roads the government has offered to drivers a one off compensation amounting to $250.00 euros per bus a total of almost $70000000.00 euros but drivers say that not enough things are tough for passengers to and this minibus terminal in cape town people do regularly disinfect their hands but no one's checking distance regulations or whether people are wearing