A 22-year-old man was charged with fraud at the Milnerton police station after he was allegedly spotted trying to hide a piece of paper containing answers on completing the test.
Cape Town – Obtaining a driving licence is regarded to be a passport to increased mobility, a better social life and a chance at securing a job.
On Thursday morning, in the third such instance since May, a 22-year-old man was arrested at the Milnerton Driving Licence Testing Centre when he allegedly tried to cheat while completing his learner’s licence test. The invigilator allegedly saw him trying to hide a piece of paper containing answers on collecting the test papers, the City of Cape Town said.
In yesterday’s instance, however, the 22-year-old man was charged with fraud at the Milnerton police station. Eugene Herbert, the chief executive of advanced driver training company MasterDrive, told a news website there are a number of reasons why people cheat and that some could be rationalised as being understandable.
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