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Drunken drivers beware, advanced breathalyser launched

launched the Easter Road Safety campaign in Pietermaritzburg.

“Now we get the results instantly which means we can proceed as soon as possible to actually charge people and we believe this is going to be a huge deterrent.” The National Prosecuting Authority’s advocate George Baloyi explains which documents have to be included in the docket before a drunken driving case is prosecuted.

Meanwhile, Nzimande wants driving under the influence of alcohol to be classified as a more serious offence.

 

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