Motorists report e-toll roadblocks

Motorists report e-toll roadblocks

The JPSA says it has received reports that Sanral contracted officers have set up roadblocks at multiple locations around the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project.

huh

The JPSA said that the Gauteng Department of Community Safety officers, contracted to Sanral, used branded e-toll trucks to stop motorists and ask the following questions:
•Why they don’t have an e-tag;
•Why they are driving on the e-toll roads without having an e-tag; and

huh

PLUS: isn't it possible to accidently find yourself on a "gantry" road without really wanting to be there?
 
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Evidence or GTFO. Not defending Sanral but you know some people like to make up stories.

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http://www.jp-sa.org/media.asp

Roadblocks set up by Gauteng Department of Community Safety officers contracted to SANRAL and using SANRAL-branded e-tolls trucks in multiple locations around the GFIP today have caused a flood of enquiries to come into JPSA.

At first we assumed that these roadblocks were merely being used to check for false, cloned, altered, obscured and missing number plates as would be consistent with proper physical visible policing, however it has now come to our attention that people with no defects to their vehicles have been stopped at the roadblock set up at Atlas Road and asked:

- Why they don’t have an e-tag;
- Why they are driving on the e-toll roads without having an e-tag; and
- Recording their name and ID number.
 
huh



huh

PLUS: isn't it possible to accidently find yourself on a "gantry" road without really wanting to be there?
None of their business I drive where I want when I want im a frigging "TAXPAYER"
 
You get a discount for using an e-tag. It's no offence to drive without one. So they can just go fly off to the little isleland they came from
 
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