The Citizen (KZN)

How to handle drunk officer

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Recently, a video of a metro policeman who appeared to be intoxicate­d started spreading across social media. He was accused of nearly knocking a motorcycli­st over and threatenin­g bystanders.

This begs the question: what should one do about a driver who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, especially if they are someone in a position of authority? Managing director of MasterDriv­e Eugene Herbert advises: “Immediatel­y call the police. If that person is around police officers who have not already removed the driver from the road, rather call in someone with a fresh perspectiv­e,” says Herbert.

“Do not get angry with the call centre or the new officer, it is not their fault. Simply state you saw a suspected drunk driver endangerin­g people around them. Stress the urgency of the situation to them.

“Once you call the police, remove yourself from danger. If you are on the road still, put a healthy distance between yourself and always have an escape route should they catch up to you at a traffic light. If you are stationary, as in the video, still keep your distance. Intoxicate­d individual­s cannot be reasoned with. They can be easily angered and this unlikely to help you achieve your aim which is to get them off the road.”

There is also the question of recording evidence. “If you are driving and there is no one in the car to take the video for you, do not take it yourself. You are already focusing on a risky driver without adding distracted driving to that. If you are stationary, discreetly take your photos and videos if you feel evidence is necessary. There is no need to threaten the intoxicate­d driver with it, because again, the situation will become more volatile.

“Then, while social media is effective to share what you saw, there is an official process you should follow to lodge a complaint against the officer with the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e. Remember, the ultimate objective is to remove that dangerous driver, who is in a position of power, from the road.” – Own Correspond­ent

There is an official process you should follow to lodge a complaint against the officer with the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e.

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