You can’t escape the long arm of the law
Warrants totalling R111 300 and R64 700
Traffic Superintendent Maxine Bezuidenbout, “The 30-year-old tried making a run for it, but he was apprehended after a short chase.”
The following text is from the Western Cape Government’s website:
Where can I find out if I have outstanding fines?
Call the traffic inquiries section during office hours (Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 15:30) on 0860 103 089. If you would like a printout of your fine, you will have to go to the traffic department in person.
To update your details please fax your new address (physical and postal), along with a copy of your ID, to Motor Vehicle Registrations on 021 419 1676. Mark it for the attention of the Correspondence Department or call Motor Vehicle Registrations on 0860 103 089.
What are the different types of traffic fines?
You can get one of two kinds of fines, regardless of the traffic violation:
A Section 56 notice is given to you by a traffic officer, usually for a moving violation. It has a court date on it.
A 341 Traffic Ticket is issued when a motorist is caught violating a traffic regulation by the camera (for example, when speeding) or when a traffic officer issues a ticket when the motorist is not present (this is the pink ticket issued for parking violations, expired licence discs, and so on).
Where can I view the speed camera photo?
If the camera fine’s notice number starts with a “9” or a “4”, you can view it online.
To view your photos you will need to know:
The municipal district in which the photo was taken
Your vehicle registration number
The film number appears in the traffic fine.
Camera fines that start with “2” can only be viewed at Parow Traffic, Oostenberg Traffic, Helderberg Traffic, Milnerton Traffic South Peninsula Traffic and Cape Town Traffic between 08:30 and 15:00.
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