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JMPD’s acting chief of police, Angie Mokasi, leads a roadblock in the metro. Photo: JMPD/Facebook

JMPD: Drunk driving among high arrests in Johannesburg

JMPD officers were kept busy this past festive season and it showed in the magnificent number of arrests of motorists.

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JMPD’s acting chief of police, Angie Mokasi, leads a roadblock in the metro. Photo: JMPD/Facebook

The festive season may be done and dusted, but its end has resulted in more than 1000 motorists being arrested by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) for various crimes, including drunk driving.

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“As part of our ongoing commitment to road safety, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has implemented rigorous measures to ensure the safety and security of all road users during the festive season,” JMPD spokesperson Superintendent Xolani Fihla said.

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According to Fihla, JMPD conducted numerous roadblocks, intensified patrols, and deployed personnel to key areas across Johannesburg.

“These proactive measures are aimed at deterring and apprehending irresponsible drivers who pose a threat to public safety.”

Fihla

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MOTORISTS ARRESTED THIS PAST FESTIVE SEASON

He added, “The JMPD can report that a total of 1113 motorists have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol from the 27th of November 2023 to the 07th of January 2024, and 221 motorists have been apprehended for excessive speeding within the Johannesburg area from the 1st of December 2023 to the 07th of January 2024”.

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The JMPD acting chief of police, Angie Mokasi, revealed that these numbers, while indicative of the challenges faced, also highlight the proactive measures the department has taken to curb dangerous driving behaviours, protect the lives of the citizens, and maintain law and order on the roads.

“Driving under the influence of alcohol and excessive speeding are contributing factors to road accidents resulting in fatalities, so we remain resolute in our efforts to create a safer and more responsible driving environment. We firmly believe that these arrests send a clear message that drinking and driving or exceeding the speed limit will not be tolerated in Johannesburg,” Mokasi said.

She further urged all motorists to exercise caution, adhere to traffic regulations, and prioritise the safety of themselves and others while travelling on the roads.
“The department is committed to working collaboratively with the community to ensure that the City of Johannesburg remains a city where road safety is a top priority,” Mokasi concluded.

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