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MMC for Community Safety Sizakele Masuku urged motorists not to give tjotjo to officers during the road safety Easter season launch in Tsakane, Ekurhuleni on Wednesday, 27 March. Video by Happy Mnguni @dailysunsa pic.twitter.com/lv4JvabtME
— happy mnguni (@happy_mnguni) March 27, 2024″DON’T give officers tjotjo!”
This was an appeal by MMC for Community Safety Sizakele Masuku to motorists.
Masuku was among senior Ekurhuleni officials, including Mayor Sivuyile Ngondwana and EMPD Chief of Police Isaac Mapiyeye, who attended the opening of the Easter Road Safety Season in Tsakane, Ekurhuleni on Wednesday, 27 March.
They spoke to motorists and checked the roadworthy vehicles.
“Don’t corrupt our officers, obey the law because that could prevent accidents. If the police officers check the car and find that it has defects, motorists should allow the officers to issue the appropriate tickets because if they bribe the officers and leave, they are putting the lives of many people in danger,” Masuku said.
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She also urged taxi drivers not to overload their vehicles or drink and drive.
“They should abide by the rules of the road and ensure that commuters get to their destinations safely,” she said.
EMPD chief of police Isaac Mapiyeye said the launch is aimed at getting motorists to obey the law to avoid accidents.
EMPD cop officer giving a taxi driver a ticket.
“We have faced several challenges in the past, in 2020 during the Easter holidays we had only one fatal accident, in 2021 we had no accidents, the following year we had two accidents. In 2023, however, we had 11 fatal accidents. Among them, we found that pedestrians were the main cause in seven of the 11 accidents,” he said.
Mapiyeye said they wanted to send a message to pedestrians and motorists to take care of themselves.
Ekurhuleni Mayor Sivuyile Ngodwana said: “Most residents will be travelling to other provinces over the Easter holidays. We are appealing to taxi drivers and motorists to check their cars for roadworthiness and obey the road laws. Motorists should not drive under the influence of alcohol to ensure that they take commuters to their destinations.”
EMPD Chief of Police, Isaac Mapiyeye attended the road safety Easter season launch in Tsakane, Ekurhuleni on Wednesday, 27 March. Photo by Happy Mnguni
Taxi driver Maxwell Theledi said he was pleased with the action because it was about the safety of road users.
“The safety of commuters and other motorists is crucial, we need to ensure the safety of all road users,” he said.Another motorist, Grace Sibiya from Tsakane, said: “We need to be safe on the road, accidents affect everyone.”
EMPD chief of police Isaac Mapiyeye, calls on road users to obey rules of the road during the road safety Easter season launch in Tsakane, Ekurhuleni on Wednesday 27 March. Video by Happy Mnguni @dailysunsa pic.twitter.com/VcBptffCrH
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