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Minister Robin Carlisle joins member of public laying charges against reckless driver

28 May 2012

Robin Carlisle, the Minister of Transport and Public Works in the Western Cape, has this morning accompanied Capetonian Terry Debrick to the Paarl Police Station to lay charges of reckless and negligent driving against WC Douwland, the Forest Heights owner of a red Toyota Corolla with the number plate CF66164.

Mr Debrick, whose wife Mary was driving, captured the driver of the car on camera as he crossed a solid line to overtake a car in front of them on Du Toit’s Kloof. This was after he had already overtaken the Debricks, also on the solid line.

‘I have repeatedly made the call to members of the public to record and report incidents of reckless driving and have been very pleased by the Debricks’ decision to become actively involved in this crucial aspect of our Safely Home Campaign,’ Minister Carlisle said.

‘We want good drivers to report bad drivers before they are able to kill innocent road users, and themselves.

‘But we also want reckless drivers to know that when they are about to do something illegal on the roads, they must look around not only for traffic officers, but also for other motorists, who may very well be taking photos of them, or filming them,’ said Carlisle.

Mr Debrick informed a detective at the Paarl Police Station that he and his wife were returning to Cape Town from Robertson when the incident occurred, at around 4h30 on 6 May 2012.

Mr Debrick said his wife Mary ‘had heard Minister Carlisle’s call to the public to report reckless drivers. That is why we wrote to the ministry,’ he added.

Using the photographs the ministry accessed the owner’s details from the E-Natis record, eventually handing them over to the police today.

Minister Carlisle reminded motorists ‘to record the precise time of day, the date and exact location where the incident of reckless driving occurred.’

Media enquiries:
Steven Otter
Tel: 021 483 8954
Cell: 084 233 3811
E-mail: steven.otter@pgwc.gov.za

Issued by: Western Cape Transport and Public Works
28 May 2012


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