Holiday Heads Up Lads - Drive Safe

Psypher13

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City of Joburg launches its festive season safety campaign

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As part of its effort to curb festive season incident, the City of Johannesburg emphasises that safety is a collective responsibility.

The campaign serves to encourage a sense of collective responsibility towards safety by educating and engaging with Johannesburg residents, said MMC for Public Safety Sello Lemao.

This year the Metro police have again warned there will be no mercy for law breakers and traffic offenders, particularly drunk drivers.

"Metro police and emergency services will be on high alert as the festive season begins," said Metro police spokesperson Wayne Minnaar speaking at the launch.

Metro Police is expected to deploy more than 2 300 officers for the festive season.

"When it comes to accidents, our efforts definitely serve to reduce accidents and fatalities significantly, and our approach is going to be zero-tolerance to all offenders. Drunken drivers will have no chance," Minnaar said.

Motorists will be screened for alcohol and drugs and those found to be under the influence of drugs or above the legal limit of alcohol will be arrested, he said.

"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test.

"Irrespective of which drug is used, the kit will indicate whether the person is positive or negative, and the drug type. A blood sample will then be drawn and the person will be taken to the police station.

"There are going to be many roadblocks. We are going to be searching vehicles, looking for stolen goods, stolen cars, unroadworthy vehicles and criminals."

According to Minnaar, the Metro police high speed unit will be on full alert to arrest motorists caught travelling 40km or more over the speed limit.

Motorists who overtake on a blind rise or curve where the view ahead is restricted, or encroach on the wrong side of the road, will be fined R1 000 per offence, Minnaar added.

Minnaar outlined the scope of operations during the festive season which, in addition to road safety, would focus on crime combating, transport compliance, pedestrian safety, bylaw compliance, fireworks, fire safety, flash floods and drowning.

The Metro police would also conduct special operation at malls because criminals are expected to target jewellery and cellphone shops, Minnaar said.

"There will be a huge effort by the law enforcement agencies in Joburg to reduce crime this festive season, but we need the support of the community... so that they can report when they see wrong doing and officers can be deployed to those areas."
 

akash

Well-known member
They should rather use some of their resource on the N3 and N1 highways out of Johannesburg
 

ChefDJ

///Member
"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test.

"Irrespective of which drug is used, the kit will indicate whether the person is positive or negative, and the drug type. A blood sample will then be drawn and the person will be taken to the police station.

I'm sorry, but... What?
 

Psypher13

Active member
ChefDJ said:
"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test.

"Irrespective of which drug is used, the kit will indicate whether the person is positive or negative, and the drug type. A blood sample will then be drawn and the person will be taken to the police station.

I'm sorry, but... What?

Yeah
How sad is that - they really have nothing to do with themselves
So i guess the boys cant smoke and fly

:tiptoe:
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Psypher13 said:
ChefDJ said:
"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test.

"Irrespective of which drug is used, the kit will indicate whether the person is positive or negative, and the drug type. A blood sample will then be drawn and the person will be taken to the police station.

I'm sorry, but... What?

Yeah
How sad is that - they really have nothing to do with themselves
So i guess the boys cant smoke and fly

:tiptoe:

I guess they have no authority to draw blood at a road block or on the side of a road :RedNo:

Can you imagine the health implications? These spietkops are not registered nurses nor do they work for SANBS nor do they even know how to correctly draw blood. They want to do this before they even take you to the station? Moerse lawsuits coming up...
 

Psypher13

Active member
ChefDJ said:
Psypher13 said:
ChefDJ said:
"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test.

"Irrespective of which drug is used, the kit will indicate whether the person is positive or negative, and the drug type. A blood sample will then be drawn and the person will be taken to the police station.

I'm sorry, but... What?

Yeah
How sad is that - they really have nothing to do with themselves
So i guess the boys cant smoke and fly

:tiptoe:

I guess they have no authority to draw blood at a road block or on the side of a road :RedNo:

Can you imagine the health implications? These spietkops are not registered nurses nor do they work for SANBS nor do they even know how to correctly draw blood. They want to do this before they even take you to the station? Moerse lawsuits coming up...


Almosta win on teh law suite buddy
But sadly

"This year we will have drug-testing kits in addition to breathalysers... When someone is suspected to be under the influence of drugs, the person will be arrested and brought in for a drug test."


So they backed themselves up nicely.....:cry:
 

ChefDJ

///Member
That's not what they said in their last statement. The test can be done at the station, yes, but the blood cannot be drawn on the side of the road.
 

Psypher13

Active member
ChefDJ said:
That's not what they said in their last statement. The test can be done at the station, yes, but the blood cannot be drawn on the side of the road.

Yeah
they change there minds and setup like they change underwear

:thumbdo:
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Anyways.

Be safe out there gents. They don't call it silly season for nothing.

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2015 here we come.
 

JENICH

///Member
be safe owens

I will be in Josi for the silly season

If you on the road, just take it easy, afterall, it is the holidays
 

Xeqtr

///Member
They dont draw blood at the side of the road, they arrest you, take you in and draw blood at the station where a qualified nurse is waiting.

Had to watch a friend go through this... not a fun time.
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
I was stopped the other day, driving a brand new sante fe.

No plates on the car, only a paper permit in the rear window.

The lady that stopped me asked for my license and said she was going to write a fine for driving without plates.

I told her to look in the rear window, she said " OOOOO ok"

Then came to my window and handed back my license.

She didnt let it go as i tried to take it back, then she looks a me and says " So thees ka is new ne?, so that means you have money?"

A slightly uncomfortable pause occurred, i said nothing then she giggled and said i could leave.
 

Kerrits

New member
nick said:
I was stopped the other day, driving a brand new sante fe.

No plates on the car, only a paper permit in the rear window.

The lady that stopped me asked for my license and said she was going to write a fine for driving without plates.

I told her to look in the rear window, she said " OOOOO ok"

Then came to my window and handed back my license.

She didnt let it go as i tried to take it back, then she looks a me and says " So thees ka is new ne?, so that means you have money?"

A slightly uncomfortable pause occurred, i said nothing then she giggled and said i could leave.
In such situations I reply with:
I HAD money. Then I bought this car.
 
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