EThekwini is geared up for a bumper Easter holiday, with Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba assuring residents and visitors that the city has left nothing to chance in preparing for a safe, incident-free weekend.
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The eThekwini Municipality is gearing up for a bumper Easter weekend with Mayor Cyril Xaba warning that law enforcement has been deployed across the city to ensure an incident-free holiday for all its visitors.
"Their duties include patrolling tourism sites, freeways, shopping malls, and church gatherings," Xaba said.
“We intend to minimise road crashes and crime in general. We cannot achieve this alone but we need full cooperation from road users to ensure they abide by the rules of the road,” he added.
Xaba said the City is expecting around 1.2 million visitors, and more than 1,000 police officers will be patrolling tourism sites, freeways, shopping malls, and church gatherings.
“We are delighted that 20 of our bathing beaches remain open and safe for swimming, alongside 42 swimming pools across the city. To protect bathers, 200 lifeguards have been deployed along the coastline. In addition, the newly established Coastal and Tourism Policing Unit will patrol 100 kilometres of our coastline on foot, horseback, in vehicles, and on bicycles,” the Mayor said.
During a multidisciplinary operation, 2,000 vehicles were stopped. Of these, 100 were fined for defects, 15 for moving violations, and several summonses were issued. Police also effected 22 arrests for outstanding warrants and detained five drivers.
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Meanwhile, during a multidisciplinary operation in Isipingo, south of Durban, 2,000 vehicles were stopped with100 motorists fined for defects, 15 for moving violations, and several summonses issued.
Police also effected 22 arrests for outstanding warrants and detained five drivers.
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