ASSOCIATION of Second Hand Tyre Sellers has filed a suit against Tanzania Bureau of Standard (TBS), opposing the alleged attempt to close their business illegally.
The case number 75 of 2016 opened at
Kisutu Resident Magistrates Court in Dar es Salaam is scheduled for
hearing next Monday, May 9. The association demands 10m/- as damage
costs.
The association says it reached the
decision to seek court intervention after verbal demands failed to bear
any fruit. “...The defendant (TBS) has not indicated any intention of
making any settlement amicably with plaintiff’s (the association)
members,” the plaint reads.
According to the plaint, the
association, among other issues, wants the court to clarify a TBS notice
that banned importers and sellers of tyres issued January as was not
specific on the nature of used tyre and the scope of notice.
The association, with about 1,000
members, was registered under law of the land in 1998 with mandate of
recognising and defending its members. “...The plaintiff’s members have
suffered for not opening their shops, over fears that the defendant may
close them, thus causing psychological torture and inconveniences...”
the plaint claims.
The association members have some 500
shops in Dar es Salaam and are claiming to resale tyres which were
previous approved by TBS. The association wants the court to interpret
TBS’ January notice and declare its legality.
The association also wants TBS to pay
the general damage from the act and the cost of the suit. In January
this year, TBS issued the notice to all importers and sellers of used
tyres, informing them that importation and sale of used tyres was
prohibited.
The Association General Secretary Henry
Titila said second hand tyre dealers are not importing their tyres
rather buying from the local sources.
“Motorists changes their tyres for a
number of reasons and upon inspecting them we resale the same to the
market,” Mr Titila told Daily News.
A motorist can sell his/ her tyre due to
car accident, vehicle to be out of order, changing rim size or during
rain seasons and fit new tyres to avoid slipping. Apart from that not
all tyres removed from vehicle are resalable to motorists as some are
for push carts or tractor trailers that operates in farms or making tyre
sandals— Maasai ones.
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