These are the lockdown rules that could cost you R5K and a criminal record

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These are the lockdown rules that could cost you R5K and a criminal record
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Offences include being caught with liquor or spreading fake news about Covid-19.

If you breach lockdown regulations, you can be fined as much as R5,000 and end up with a criminal record.

Judiciary spokesperson Nathi Mncube told News24 the chief magistrate determined fines annually, but there was particular interest in the latest fines owing to lockdown regulations. – Failure to de-identify and destroy information on Covid-19 tracing database within six weeks after the state of disaster has ended;– Publishing any statement to deceive another person about Covid-19, to deceive any person about the Covid-19 infection status of another person, or to deceive any person about any measures taken by the government to address Covid-19;– Illegal gatherings in public places;– Hindering, interfering with or obstructing law enforcement officers in the execution of...

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