Fikile Mbalula condemns growing number of motorists defying lockdown

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At the start of the second week of the lockdown, the number of cars stopped at roadblocks across the country nearly doubled, increasing from 17,559 on Monday to 29,738 on Wednesday.

Attempts by motorists to cross provincial boundaries despite a ban in interprovincial travel increased from 125 on Monday to 196 on Wednesday.

"This conduct demonstrated a worrying trend which must be roundly condemned by both government and civil society," said Mbalula. Mbalula commended the efforts of traffic law enforcement officers across the country and said law enforcement will be intensified.

 

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Rustenburg taxi rank done shopping no distance they wait like dis fo 6/7 hours waiting fo transport let taxi operate to save life they already run loss they jst help da country

Continue stopping and turn them back.

You started flip flopping and gave into the taxis!

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