Monday 16 March 2015

Speeding - Diversions no longer offered




Up until 25 January 2015 it was common practice for offenders who exceeded the speed limit by 30km/h to be arrested, given bail and appear in court the following day where they were offered a diversion. These diversions usually took the form of a hefty amount (depending on  the speed driven) being paid to a charity organization in order to avoid criminal prosecution.

Offenders paid these diversions with a smile in order to avoid court appearances, a possible suspended license or even a criminal record.

But all has now changed. From 25 January 2015 diversions are no longer offered to offenders. This means that should you be arrested for exceeding the speed limit by 30km/h you will appear in court. Should you plea or be found guilty you may be stuck with a criminal record.

So please be warned - Stop Speeding!

Driving 90km/h in a 60km/h zone is not worth it!