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E-toll courts may be introduced

Vusi Mona, spokesperson for Sanral, says that special e-toll courts may be introduced, where motorists who don’t pay their e-toll fees will appear.

“We are currently discussing the matter with the Department of Justice, but no final decision has been taken yet,” says Mona.

He adds that, ultimately, issues of courts and prosecution in this country fall within the purview of the Justice Department, which will make the final call on the matter, while Sanral builds and maintains roads.

“Where tolling has been implemented, Sanral’s role is to collect toll fees; where violations occur, the competent authorities take over,” Mona says.

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  1. It is so easy for them to contemplate setting up courts to penalise motorists yet again. No special courts are setup for the rapists, murderers, child molesters, criminal government officials and other out of control crime in this country.

    Useless ANC criminal government

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