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Errant drivers don't just happen, they are bred. When one thinks that you are invincible, you are far more likely to behave badly than if you have been made aware of the fact that you are made of flesh and blood.

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Project: Safer Schools

AFTER more than a week having elapsed since the tragic death of four and serious injury of a further three matric year scholars in Soweto on Monday 8 March 2010, isn't it surprising that despite wide spread condemnation, which has included the baying for blood of the perpetrators, threats of extreme prosecution, death threats and now even a dining experience with the accused by none other than the president of the ANC youth league, Julius Malema - no positive action whatsoever has come out of this tragic incident?

JPSA has been watching with keen interest – as it said it would - to see if any positive action would be forthcoming in the form of preventing or minimising further such incidents and as yet, all that has come out of this incident has been the usual rhetoric and threats by the authorities.

It needs to be remembered that “dicers” will only do so on roads that present the opportunity for them to do so and minimal (or zero) law enforcement and visible police presence, coupled with roads which offer no obstacle other than pedestrians gives rise to this practice.

If we were running traffic law enforcement authorities, traffic officers would already have been despatched to  all schools (government and private) at opening and closing times on a permanent basis with immediate effect, but sadly, we are not and so this has not happened – despite our calls for it to happen.

We also suggested the installation of speed humps at the roads approaching and leaving school entrances and this too has fallen on deaf ears.

Since the authorities seemingly have more important issues to deal with than protecting our children from harm, JPSA has launched its “Safer Schools Project” and to that end has instructed their attorneys to establish a trust fund to gather funds to install speed humps at all schools in South Africa. We realise that this is a mammoth task but believe that it is strictly necessary should we wish to see an end to the death and injury of students entering schools.

HumpsThe cost of installation of metal speed domes in a 6m wide road will be around R13,000 per stretch of road and schools wishing to have these installed, as well as parties wishing to donate to the fund for their installation may get further information by writing to humps@jp-sa.org. We are also asking the Department of Education and Department of Transport to get involved in facilitating this project.

We are therefore appealing to the public at large, business and the schools themselves to actively participate in raising funds to have metal dome speed humps installed at all school entrances in South Africa. We have already written to some media broadcasters to enrol their support with raising awareness and will continue to follow this up as well as actively pursuing other contacts who may be able to help make this vitally important initiative succeed.

We realise that South Africa has no shortage of sensational and in most cases negative stories to publicise, however we appeal to everyone to take note of this project and help us attain our goal of calming traffic at schools and make a difference where we can so that other families may be spared the grief and horror of what happened last week.

If you or your institution wish to help with this worthy cause, please email us at humps@jp-sa.org. If your school wishes to apply for the installation of these humps please email schools@jp-sa.org.

You may deposit directly into the trust fund by using the following details:

Bank: Standard Bank of South Africa
Branch: Melville
Branch Code: 006105
Accont Number: 271375175
Account Holder: Burger Attorneys Trust
Reference you must use: "HUMPS" followed by your name.

If you donate directly to the bank account, please send us your "prroof of payment" so we may acknowledge your pledge on our website.

UPDATE 5 August 2010.

To date, not one cent has been raised for this project. This is probably due to our not being able to afford to advertise it.