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11 Şubat 2015 Çarşamba

Important – There is NO new law allowing you to disobey traffic signals “after hours”




Question:


To whom this may concern, I would like some clarity on a matter. A while ago, there was an announcement that road users may treat red traffic lights as stop streets after 22h30. I did not research at the time whether this was ever promulgated into law but I assumed (now to my disadvantage) that this was accepted road safety law. I do recall that this came about as a result of increasing crime at night like hijacking, attempted break-ins, and traffic light theft where stationary vehicles were targeted.


Last week Friday (6/2/15), my partner and I were travelling back from a movie in Sandton at around 1am. On the presumption that this was accepted now in practice, he treated the red traffic light of corner Sandton Drive and Grayston Drive as a stop street. As he continued driving, an SAPS vehicle (not a JMPD vehicle/official) stopped him and fined him R500 for “jumping a red traffic light”. I tried to tell the Constable that this is a mistake because of the practice / rule / law that red traffic lights could be treated as stop streets after 22h30.


He denied that this was a rule and said to me that no such rule exists. Not longer than 5 minutes after we drove away after being fined, we stopped at the Sandton Drive – William Nicol Road traffic light and next to us, a JMPD vehicle (the official was on his cellular phone at the time) stopped for a short period and then drove after he saw the adjacent road was clear. The JMPD official therefore treated the traffic light as a stop street! Please would you let me know whether you are aware of the existence of this accepted practice / rule / law so that we can fight this? I would appreciate your urgent response so that I know how to treat this fine. I have tried doing research now on the web and I have hit a dead-end. Thank you and kind regards


Answer:


In short, traffic signals must be obeyed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and 365 days a year.


The National Road Traffic Act makes no provision for disobeying traffic signals “after hours” and although people like JMPD spokesperson, Edna Mamonyane have made reckless statements on radio to the contrary, unfortunately, this is not backed up by law.  This said, you may make a representation and/or defend any matter you have been accused of and some judicial officers may have sympathy over the specific circumstances under which the offence was committed.


Howard Dembovsky


National Chairman – Justice Project South Africa (NPC)


Also view:


Safe Driving at Intersections


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Important – There is NO new law allowing you to disobey traffic signals “after hours”

21 Temmuz 2014 Pazartesi

Osborne signals totally free pension advice






21/07/14


By David Hughes


Millions of people will get totally free, impartial guidance on how to make the most of their retirement savings below George Osborne’;s radical shake-up of the pension technique. 


The announcement follows a consultation on the reforms set out in the Spending budget, which elevated the flexibility for individuals to access their pension pots.

Support individuals to make their personal choice


The guidance will be delivered by a variety of independent organisations, such as The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) and the Money Advice Service (MAS).


This follows concerns consumers would not trust info given by organisations with a vested interest in promoting a financial item or service.


Chancellor George Osborne stated: “It is right to assistance tough-operating men and women that have taken the lengthy-term choice to save for their future.


“I’;m pleased that the responses we had to our proposals on producing pensions much more flexible have been overwhelmingly constructive.


“We’;re creating confident that folks have the right assistance to make their personal decision about how best to finance their retirement.


“I am pleased to confirm that absolutely everyone with defined contribution pension savings reaching pension age will get free of charge and impartial guidance on their variety of offered selections.”


Guidance ‘must be separate from the industry’;



In total, 18 million folks will be capable to advantage from the modifications to pensions need to they want to do so, the Treasury mentioned.

From April next year, 300,000 individuals a year with defined contribution pension savings will be in a position to access them as they want when they turn 55, subject to their marginal rate of tax.


The response to the consultation confirmed that the Government will continue to let men and women to transfer from private sector benefit schemes to contribution pension schemes.


This would be topic to 2 new safeguards – a requirement to take suggestions ahead of transferring and new guidance for trustees.


Pensions professional Ros Altmann, the Government’;s older workers’; enterprise champion, stated:


“The choice that guidance need to be impartial and separate from the sector is a genuine game-changer and will assist equip men and women to make the proper decisions for them.


“The challenge is now firmly with the sector to develop the items that men and women want, rather than simply the products they wish to sell.”



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Osborne signals totally free pension advice