Motorists urged to snitch on fellow road users who violate traffic rules TheStar_news
Johannesburg - The City of Johannesburg has launched a WhatsApp-based hotline which enables motorists to report traffic violations committed by other road users.
“Road users will be able to upload footage onto the WhatsApp-based hotline, thereafter JMPD will follow up and take the necessary actions. We receive a lot of videos of reckless driving on a daily basis and this is why today we are launching this Reckless Driving Hotline,” he added
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