JRA said residents can be fined if they are caught painting next to potholes on the city’s roads. 👀 potholes JoburgServices Find out more here ⬇️
“Clause 10 of the said bylaws states that, ‘if a person referred to in this section fails to remove the matter, paint, article or substance, the Council may remove such item and in addition to any penalty which may be imposed in terms of this bylaw, [and] recover the cost of removal from that person’.
”JRA said although it understands that residents are frustrated by the numerous potholes on Joburg’s roads, no private person or organisation can repair or brand the roads without approval.“We would like to urge organisations and the public to refrain from this act as it is against the law of the City of Johannesburg.”Twitter reactionsGreg Crighton took to Twitter to complain that he was going to write JRA a note on his street “but paint doesn’t stick to water and mud”.
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