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Overstrand's seven senior traffic officers successfully completed their training for the new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) system.

The course consisted of different modules covering the administrative procedures, purpose of the legislation, demerit points, discounts, and a list of all the offences and infringements impacted by the legislation.

The rest of the traffic officers will start their training soon, in order to be ready before the Aarto system is introduced in the Overstrand on 1 January 2022. The points demerit system will be introduced nationally by 1 July 2022.

The single most important aspect of Aarto is the introduction of driver demerit points for offences committed. Failure to adhere to Aarto rules should result in driving licence and vehicles suspensions or cancellation of licences or professional driving permits.

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Speech of the Mayor, Annelie Rabie, at the inauguration of the new council of Overstrand Municipality on Wednesday, 17 November 2021:

Speaker of the Overstrand Council
Speaker of the Western Cape Provincial Government,  Honourable Masizole Mnqasela, MPL
The Minister of Human Settlements, Honourable Tertius Simmers, MPL
The Minster of Public Works and Transport, Honourable Daylin Mitchell, MPL
The Head of Department of Local Government in the Western Cape, Mr Graham Paulse
Fellow Councillors
The Municipal Manager of Overstrand, Mr Dean O’Neill
Members of the public
All protocol observed

It is indeed a very humbling experience to stand here today as the Mayor of Overstrand. A most amazing life journey that started many moons ago when I was born at 40 Canterbury Street.

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Law Enforcement crime prevention operations across the Overstrand reaped positive results for the week of 10 – 17 November 2021.

Apart from successes below, officers arrested six suspects on drug-related charges, three for drunk driving and one person for the possession of a dangerous weapon.

We share the following successes of the week:

Abalone, crayfish confiscated

Law enforcement officers from the Overstrand K9 and Rapid Response Unit arrested two people from Macassar after 327 West Coast Rock Lobster (WCRL) tails, 278 WCRL in berry (with eggs on its tail) and 20 whole crayfish were found in a car during a stop-and-search operation along the N2 near Botrivier.

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Law Enforcement crime prevention operations across the Overstrand reaped positive results for the week of 4 - 9 November 2021.

Overstrand Municipality plans extra roadblocks and visible policing for the summer months.

Law enforcement officers will concentrate on traffic violations such as unroadworthy vehicles, motorists driving without a driver’s licence and driving under the influence.

Officers would also be on the lookout for people transporting drugs.

We share the following successes of the week:

Abalone

Nine suspected poachers were arrested in Pringle Bay this week after Overstrand Municipality's Task Team led a joint 7-hour long operation with Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) and CapeNature.

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