According to Gauteng Traffic Police, Brain Ely (32) was
fined R44,000 by the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court today (16
November 2011), after he was arrested earlier in the day for travelling at
206km/h in a 120km/h zone on his Kawasaki superbike on the N14 between
Muldersdrift and Zwartkops. He was sentenced to a fine of R44 000 or 90 days
imprisonment, of which half was suspended for three years.
“We welcome the R44 000 fine imposed by the Krugersdorp
Magistrate’s Court on a motorcyclist who was arrested for travelling at 206km/h
in Gauteng today (16 November). We want to repeat our warning that absolutely
no mercy will be shown to any road user who disobeys rules of the road,
particularly as we head towards the December holidays,” said the Minister.
Over the past year, more than 21 000 drunk drivers were
arrested and more than 60 000 un-roadworthy vehicles removed from the country’s
roads as part of the new National Rolling Enforcement Plan (NREP) and
million-a-month vehicle check announced by Minister Ndebele on 10 September
2010.
From October 2010 to October 2011, over 15 million
vehicles and drivers were checked, 6.2 million fines issued for various
traffic offences, 21 500 drunk drivers arrested and 60 313 un-roadworthy
vehicles (the majority of which are buses and taxis) discontinued from use.
Last month alone (October Transport Month), 1 million
vehicles and drivers were stopped and checked, 308 327 fines issued for various
traffic offences, 6 972 vehicles discontinued from use and 8 263 drivers
arrested including drinking and driving (1 795), reckless and/or negligent
driving (131), excessive speed (151), warrants of arrest (5 506), public
transport permits (210) and other arrests (470).
1 comment:
@ Anonymous: Unless it was a picture camera...
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