Howard dembovsky
Justice Project SA founder Howard Dembovsky passes away
The news was confirmed by Dembovsky's ex-wife, Angela.
The agency said that this provision has been removed from the Aarto Act and the only way that law enforcement could get motorists to pay their outstanding fines was through issuing enforcement orders.
There are growing concerns as criminals continue to outsmart authorities and unsuspecting motorists by promising to clear traffic fines and this is blamed partly on rising enforcement orders.
The Justice Project South Africa's Howard Dembovsky said that of the thousands who'd paid admission of guilt fines for lockdown offences, some, but not all, would have criminal records.
The Justice Project South Africa's Howard Dembovsky said that motorists would be judged on a demerit points system, which could result in the suspension of their licences.
Dembovsky gave an update of his case in Tshwane on Tuesday. He launched the application two years ago to question certain provisions of the act.
The RTMC has announced that it is considering having the K53 method reviewed and having novice drivers accompanied by experienced drivers for the first six months behind the wheel.
JPSA says warrants of arrest in respect of road traffic infringements have not existed in the cities of Tshwane and Johannesburg since 2008.
Rikky Minyuku was allegedly assaulted & accused of faking her citizenship.
The Justice Project of South Africa says he shouldn't have been charged with murder in the first place.
Motorists and bikers are driving through Johannesburg this morning, in protest against e-tolling.
The pictures purportedly show false number plates fixed to Ndumiso Jaca's car and motorbike.
The NPA appointed two senior advocates to focus specifically on cases referred by the roads agency.
The Justice Project SA says the men were both given unusually lenient treatment after their speeding arrests.
A Jaguar that crashed into a Lyttelton house is owned by an employee of the Secret Service.
The JMPD threatened not renew the driver’s licences of those with outstanding fines.
Justice Project South Africa says government officials should pay traffic fines like everyone else
Various organisations have criticised cabinet's decision to appeal against the e-toll ruling.
The Transport Department on Wednesday said that the minister has not yet officially announced a date for...