Tshwane Metro Police Department has stepped up its efforts against illegal parking, issuing a warning to motorists to avoid illegal parking.
has stepped up its efforts against illegal parking, issuing a strong warning to motorists to avoid parking in loading zones, bus lanes, and no-parking areas. The department advises drivers to ignore informal car guards who might encourage parking in these prohibited spaces. These individuals often disappear as soon as TMPD tow trucks arrive, leaving drivers to face the consequences alone.
The TMPD’s focus on accountability, transparency, and professionalism has not only improved revenue but also led to a marked decrease in complaints about the conduct of officials at the impound facility. By instilling a culture of responsibility among its staff, the TMPD has ensured that the pound operates with greater integrity, enhancing the overall experience for those interacting with the facility..
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