jp smith

  1. Jan

    Cape Town might take over traffic fines from Aarto, but you'll still get demerit points

    Municipalities could avoid losing millions in speeding fines to Aarto — but you will still get demerit points Municipalities should still be able to collect fines for some traffic violations once the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act comes into effect. However...
  2. Jan

    Parliament repair and rebuild will cost hundreds of millions, perhaps R1 billion - architect

    Parliament uninsured — rebuild could cost taxpayers R1 billion The bill to repair and reconstruct South Africa's houses of parliament could cost taxpayers R1 billion as the building complex is uninsured, according to a Sunday Times report. A fire started in the building complex, located in...
  3. Jan

    Cape Town's claims big success for CCTV system that nails thieves

    Cape Town's CCTV system nails car and cable thieves Cape Town’s strategic surveillance unit has detected more than 15,000 incidents over the last financial year. The City's media office said the CCTV surveillance system detected 1,509 more incidents during 2020/21 than 2019/20.
  4. Jan

    Metro Police warn of spikes and rubble used on highways to attack motorists

    Beware these new hijacking trends on South Africa's highways The City of Cape Town and Gauteng Traffic Police have warned of dangerous new tactics that criminals use on freeways in South Africa. City of Cape Town's mayoral committee member for safety and security, Alderman JP Smith, recently...
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