'We can't lose more lives in the name of drunk driving,' former Joburg MMC for safety Michael Sun said.
‘We can’t lose more lives in the name of drunk driving,’ former Joburg MMC for safety Michael Sun said.
Former DA MMC for safety Michael Sun was up in arms after an on-duty JMPD officer was killed after being hit by an alleged drunk driver. Sun said the officer involved had just finished checking a vehicle when a silver Honda Ballade approached the checkpoint without stopping.Sun said the driver of the silver Honda was believed to have been under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested on the scene and detained at Meadowlands police station for further investigations.
“Pretorius was drunk at the time of the incident when he crashed into the two JMPD officers in his Toyota Hilux bakkie at a roadblock near Montecasino on January 29, 2018.
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