Automobile Association Slams Blue Light Brigades, South Africans Demand End to VIP Protection Units

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Automobile Association Slams Blue Light Brigades, South Africans Demand End to VIP Protection Units
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The Automobile Association have once more noted how dangerous Blue Light Brigades are on the country's roads and South Africans want politicians to stop using them.

Blue Light Brigades have developed a reputation for bullying other motorists on the road while transporting politicians

The Automobile Association have noted with concern the number of Blue Light Brigades on the highways in Gauteng as South Africans demand that they be scrapped. Image: @GoodThingsGuy.Blue Light Brigades are back in the news following a statement by the Automobile Association .

There is ongoing anecdotal evidence that occupants of motorcades violently gesticulate and show their firearms at other motorists to intimidate them and that they are generally belligerent on the road. South African road users deserve so much better than this,” the AA noted.

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