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South Africa:Limpopo Police Condemns Speeding Drivers in and Around Schools

Posted by Staff Writer on March 17, 2018 in Latest News | 3 Views
[SAPS] The South African Police Service in the Province condemn any reckless driving especially speeding by the drivers along the roads and streets which are crossing in and around the schools. Click here to read entire article

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