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So, I recieved a fine in the mail today, for an offence I committed on the 15th of November 2010? Do I have to pay it or is there something I can do? Course of action?

Any advice would be appreciated and I would be unable to express my immense gratitude eloquently enough!
 
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I also got a fine today, R400, doing 112 in a 80 zone.

I am sceptical about this fine because I never do excessive driving, if the fine was 90 in a 80, I'd understand, but 112... Nah man! I think they trying there luck here.

I'm keen to ask for more information, who should I contact, what should I ask for...

Help away!
 
In KZN and Cape Town Aarto is not yet active. Just forget about the fine and wait for a summons, chances are that you will never get one and after 2 years you won't be prosecuted anymore.

It's not really a fine, it's just a notice, it only becomes a fine when the courts find you guilty.
 
Just got this, you guys brought this on me:

Them dodgy cops said:
6 January 2011 15:35

Dear x

You are receiving this email because you signed up as a registered user on payfine.co.za and this is a new service we are offering. If you no longer wish to receive emails from this service, simply use this link to opt-out from Payfine's fine notification service.

Listed below are new offences linked to your ID number that have recently been found by payfine.co.za.
Simply log in to our website: Payfine.co.za to pay or view these fines.
 
No fair!!!
I got one for doing the exact same speed in a 80 zone and its R1500!!! And 6 demerits!!! - Or potential demerits...
 
I also got a fine today, R400, doing 112 in a 80 zone.

I am sceptical about this fine because I never do excessive driving, if the fine was 90 in a 80, I'd understand, but 112... Nah man! I think they trying there luck here.

I'm keen to ask for more information, who should I contact, what should I ask for...

Help away!

Wow, thats really low amount for the speed!
 
I am in the same predicament. I need some information about how long after an incident you may still receive a fine in the post. My wife got her first traffic fine (R500) since she started driving in 1990. She was driving my car. The "alleged" offence took place on 12 October, and we only got it in the post today and the fine is due to be paid before the 13th of January. This is almost three months after the offence supposedly took place! What do I do? Ignore it? Contest it? Pay up?
 
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Ignore until they summons you.

I think I've received one summons in 25 odd fines.
 
I don't know about AARTO not being active in Cape Town etc, but the law says they have to send you the notice within 30 days. If they didn't, write a letter telling them it's invalid and why. Just don't do nothing FFS then they will keep sending notices and could eventually arrest you. As long as you react within 32 days it's fine.
 
So, I recieved a fine in the mail today, for an offence I committed on the 15th of November 2010? Do I have to pay it or is there something I can do? Course of action?

Any advice would be appreciated and I would be unable to express my immense gratitude eloquently enough!

i received two in one day, through the post, it's as useful to me as used toilet paper from a diarrhea patient, and duly discarded. If they want me to pay, they must adhere to the criminal procedure act and serve a summons the prescribed fashion.... money racketeering mobsters they are, i loathe them, go fight real crime cowards!!!
 
The TCSP prosecution guidelines of 2006, issued by the director of public prosecutions. I got it with an ebook but it should be on the DPP website somewhere.
 
Don't know if this will work, but here is the whole AARTO document simplified for lesser mortals.


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WHAT DOES AARTO STAND FOR?
AARTO stands for the ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION OF ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES ACT, 1998, (Act No.46 of 1998)
WHY AARTO?
To make roads safe by:
 Establishing a procedure for the effective and expeditious adjudication of infringements;
 Alleviating the burden on the courts of trying offenders for infringements;
 Penalizing drivers and operators who are guilty of infringements or offences through the imposition of demerit points leading to the suspension and cancellation of driving licences, professional driving permits or operator cards; and
 rewarding law-abiding behaviour by reducing demerit points if infringements or offences are not committed over a specific period
In a nutshell, AARTO is being introduced to improve law abiding and safer driving behaviour in order to reduce road accidents.
WHAT IS AN INFRINGEMENT?
An infringement is a minor offence which can be paid, for example, failing to wear a safety belt.
HOW SHOULD AN INFRINGEMENT NOTICE BE SERVED?
Any document required to be served on an infringer in terms of the AARTO Act, must be served on the infringer personally or sent by registered mail to his or her last known address.
WHAT IS AN OFFENCE?
When a driver has committed an offence, there is no fine. However, the driver must appear before the magistrate. For example, driving a motor vehicle without both number plates affixed.
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WHAT DO I DO WHEN I HAVE AN INFRINGEMENT NOTICE?
You have the following five (5) options which must be exercised within 32 days:
or or or or
1. Pay the fine and get half price (50% discount)
At
And Get
Get 50 % discount Plus Demerit points allocated
2. Apply to pay in installments (AARTO 04 Form)
By
And then
Post Form by Registered Mail to address at back of Form
Demerit points allocated
3. Nominate a driver if you were not the driver (AARTO 07 Form)
By
Pay fine (50 % Discount) Submit representation Nominate driver Elect to be tried in Court Apply to pay in installments Apply to pay in installments Nominate the driver Pay Fine
- Internet on www.aartosa.co.za, or
- ABSA or FNB or
- Any Post office, or
- Any Vehicle Registering Authority, or
- Any Driving Licence Testing Centre, or
- AARTO Bank Account at the back of the Fine
Obtaining the AARTO 04 Form at:
- Issuing Authorities
- Traffic Department
- Internet on www.aartosa.co.za
Obtaining the AARTO 07 Form at:
- Issuing Authorities
- Traffic Department
- Internet on www.aartosa.co.za
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And then
Hand it back at the same Issuing Authority or Traffic Department
No demerits points allocated until nominated driver is found
4. Submit a representation (AARTO 08 Form)
By
And then
Post Form by Registered Mail to address at back of Form
No demerit points allocated until outcome of representation
5. Elect to be tried in court (AARTO 10 Form)
By
And then
Hand it back at the same Issuing Authority or Traffic Department
No demerit points allocated until outcome of representation
Submit a representation Elect to be tried in Court
Obtaining the AARTO 08 Form at:
- Issuing Authorities
- Traffic Department
- Internet on www.aartosa.co.za
Obtaining the AARTO 08 Form at:
- Issuing Authorities
- Traffic Department
- Internet on www.aartosa.co.za
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WHEN DO I SUBMIT A REPRESENTATION?
You submit a representation if you admit the infringement but, give a reason which shows it was beyond your control or explain your circumstances which makes it difficult for you to pay the penalty.
HOW DO I SUBMIT A REPRESENTATION?
You submit a representation by completing a form called an AARTO 08 and send it by registered mail to the address provided on the form. A registered mail is available at the Post Office.
WHEN DO I NOMINATE A DRIVER?
You should nominate a driver if you were not the driver of the vehicle at the time the infringement was committed even though the vehicle is registered in your name.
WHEN SHOULD I ELECT TO BE TRIED IN COURT?
You elect to be tried in court if you feel that the traffic officer was unfair in issuing the infringement notice to you. You can also elect to be tried in court if you dispute the accuracy of the equipment used to issue the infringement, such equipment as the speed camera.
HOW DO I ELECT TO BE TRIED IN COURT?
You elect to be tried in court by completing an AARTO 10 form and submit it to the Issuing Authority (e.g. Traffic Departments or Metro Police Department) who will arrange a court date for you.
WHAT IS A DEMERIT POINT?
A Demerit Point is incurred by the driver who commits an infringement or an offence.
HOW IS A DEMERIT POINT AWARDED?
Every driver starts with 0 points and the maximum permissible number of points is 12. Demerit points are recorded against an infringer when:
 The fine is paid,
 You apply to pay in installments,
 You are convicted in a court, and
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 When an Enforcement order is issued.
WHEN IS THE DRIVER`S LICENCE SUSPENDED?
The driver`s licence will be suspended for three (3) months for every demerit point exceeding the 12 points threshold.
Law abiding road users are rewarded by reducing one demerit point for every three months if no contraventions occur.
WHEN IS A LICENCE CANCELLED?
A licence will be cancelled if it has been suspended for the third time.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DO NOT PAY MY FINE?
If a fine is not paid within 32 days, the infringer will pay the full penalty amount and forfeit the discount. A courtesy letter will be issued by the Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA). The courtesy letter is a reminder that the infringer has failed to respond or use the options made available to him/her. The courtesy letter has an administration fee of R60.00. This means that in addition to the full penalty amount, the infringer will pay an extra R60.00.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I IGNORE THE COURTESY LETTER?
If an infringer ignores the courtesy letter for another period of 32 days, the Registrar will authorize an Enforcement Order. The Enforcement Order means that the infringer may be blocked from performing all transactions on the e-NaTIS. This means that the infringer will not be able to do the following:
 renew his/her driving licence when it expires,
 renew his/her vehicle`s licence disc when it expires, and
 renew his/her Professional Driving Licence when it expires.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DO NOT REACT TO THE ENFORCEMENT ORDER?
If an infringer does not react to the Enforcement Order for another 32 days, a warrant of execution will be authorized by the Registrar. The warrant will not mean that the infringer will be arrested by traffic officers if stopped on the road or at a roadblock. The warrant authorizes that the Road Traffic Infringement Agency can engage the services of the Sheriffs to seize the infringer`s movable goods and sell them to pay for all the costs. The authority can list you with the credit bureau.
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN INFRINGER HAS ELECTED TO BE TRIED IN COURT?
An infringer who has elected to be tried in court will be dealt with in terms of the Criminal Procedure Act, of 1977. This means that a summons in terms of section 54 of the Criminal Procedure Act, of 1977 will be issued and served on the infringer to appear in court at the said Issuing Authority where the infringement notice was issued.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I AM FOUND DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL (DRUNK DRIVING)?
If a driver is found driving under the influence of alcohol or any other drug, he/she will be dealt with in terms of the Criminal Procedure Act, of 1977. This means that the driver will be arrested, taken to the police station and charged and have his/her blood drawn by medical practitioner to determine the level of alcohol in the blood.
WHAT HAPPENS TO MY DRIVING LICENCE WHEN IT HAS BEEN SUSPENDED?
A person whose driving licence, Professional Driving Licence or operator card has been suspended must immediately hand in these documents to the Issuing Authority for retention during the suspension and produce the driving licence for endorsement as suspended. The infringer who drives a motor vehicle during the suspension period, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or both a fine and such imprisonment.
HOW DO I GET MY LICENCE BACK WHEN THE SUSPENSION PERIOD IS OVER?
A person whose licence was suspended may apply to the Issuing Authority for the return of his/her driving licence, or professional driving licence or to re-issue an operator card.
 
i received two in one day, through the post, it's as useful to me as used toilet paper from a diarrhea patient, and duly discarded. If they want me to pay, they must adhere to the criminal procedure act and serve a summons the prescribed fashion.... money racketeering mobsters they are, i loathe them, go fight real crime cowards!!!

Yes and you are totally innocent in the matter. You didn't break any laws. Get a grip.
 
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