Crime Prevention : Safety Tips
Zero Tolerance Against Drinking & Driving
The South African Police Service, combined with other State
and provincial authorities, are committed to reducing this
crime, particularly over festive periods such as the Christmas
holidays. No one is trying to stop you from having a good time -
just be responsible about doing it!
What is the limit?
Your blood may not have an alcohol content of more than
0.05%. This means that even after what you may think is a "small
drink", you could be over the limit. If you have more than 350ml
of beer, OR if you have more than a single tot of brandy or
other spirit, you may already be over the limit. Remember that
these levels of alcohol will remain in your system for up to
EIGHT hours after consumption!
Do not take chances - rather stay where you are until you
have sobered up, or arrange for alternative transport home from
wherever you plan to drink, and make such plans in advance to
ensure that you are not left stranded.
What will happen if you are caught over the limit?
Members of the South African Police Service, the various
Metropolitan Police Departments and other law-enforcement
agencies are more frequently conducting road blocks and manning
other checkpoints to discourage people from drinking and
driving. If you are stopped at such a roadblock, and if it is
determined that you have consumed more than the legal limit of
alcohol that you may legally consume while driving, you will be
arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence of Liquor.
You will be held in custody until you are able to post bail (in
certain instances bail may be denied). Depending on prior
convictions against you, as well as the circumstances
surrounding your arrest, you face a minimum fine of R2 000 or a
two-year prison sentence, or both. You may also lose your
driver's licence, or have it suspended. And, of course, you will
have a criminal record!
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