Fraudulent fines issued by the JMPD
Article from greedfines.co.za
Unfortunatley, the JMPD has decided that it is a-okay to issue fraudulent fines to motorists. If you have received an AARTO infringement or notification, issued for speeding on the N1 South near Diepkloof interchange (Construction Zone) and the Armco barrier appears on the left of the picture, between the camera and your car, it isĀ fraudulent because you were in fact on the N12E.
They will look like these:


6 Responses to “Fraudulent fines issued by the JMPD”
By LIZ SAMBRIDGE on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply
Fri 24 July 10h00 - was driving on South Road towards Sandton and again from Sandton - the traffic signs have been changed to 80 km - can we get refunds for the fines issued when they chnaged it to 60 km….
By machoman on Aug 9, 2009 | Reply
thank you! I really liked this post!
By Johan on Oct 3, 2009 | Reply
Hallo, I have paid in April 2009 my fine to Aarto Staendard Bank account as per fine details on the internet. Now 02 October I have received again the ticket with an addittional R 100,00. I have tried every email address given on Aarto website but all my emails have been returned” undelivered ” What can I do or who can I contact? Please Help.
Johan
By admin on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Hi Johan,
Email will not protect you in a case like this. YOu must write a letter to your local prosecutor enclosing a copy of the fine and proof of payment. Make sure you send it by registered post.
By admin on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Hi Liz,
If the fines were issued when the signs were still 80kms then yes. If not then the fines will stand. However, my toolkit can show you how to have any fine withdrawn - 100% legal http://www.trafficfinestoolkit.co.za
By Steve on Feb 24, 2010 | Reply
Hi, I Live and work in Pta, but now recieve outstanding trafic fines from JMPD about a BMW with the same registration number as my registered Mazda pick-up bakkie that is driving in Roodepoort. JMPD can not help me and want me to catch the BMW myself or pay the fines