When confronted by police, she insisted she had no memory of the strange heist, all thanks to her alcohol-fueled blackout.
A Cape Town woman is relieved to be alive after an ordeal with an allegedly intoxicated SA Navy employee who slammed into her car on Simon’s Town main road last week.
If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the Waste Management Open.
A team of professionals and volunteers from Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) eventually located the teen amongst the debris of what appeared to have been a party.
The South African Police Services is once again in trouble after a video of a drunk officer allegedly crashing into a motorcyclist did the rounds on social media.
Nathen Pearson and his brother went drinking on the evening of March 23, with no clue that the night would forever alter their lives.
The latest footage coming out of Kwazulu-Natal, which first began to do the rounds last week, is really concerning.
According to The Global Drug Survey’s 2021 report, people on average get drunk 14,6 times a year.
The soldier was confirmed to be drunk in an official SANDF press release, which also condemned his “disgraceful behaviour”.
Cape Town’s red buses are a familiar sight around the peninsula. My guess is that these two men paid a visit to Constantia’s wine farms.
Sadly, videos of on-duty cops under the influence of alcohol are becoming increasingly commonplace in South Africa.
The sale of alcohol might be banned, but that won’t stop this SAPS officer from having himself a merry old time.
Community members in the North West filmed an on-duty constable who crashed a police vehicle into a fence, and was barely able to stand.
In order to nail a scene, actors sometimes need a little liquid courage or a few puffs of the good stuff.
Two cops, in two different parts of South Africa, allegedly couldn’t keep away from the booze, or their police vehicles, resulting in some road accidents.
New Year’s Eve has a way of bringing out the party goblin in us all, and the British are no exception.
The Ozzies have always been partial to a drink or three, and they really let it all hang out at this year’s Melbourne Cup.
Every time there is a long weekend, or a public holiday somewhere in the mix, South Africa’s roads become increasingly dangerous. Behaviour like this doesn’t help, either.
You haven’t lived until you’ve made a fool of yourself at an Engen 24-hour store. This guy took things to a whole new level, though.
Look, maybe you have had a few too many on a few too many occasions, but surely you can’t top this chap trying to vote on May 8.
SA law enforcement, working together with the Road Traffic Management Corporation, is planning to hit those driving drunk where it hurts most.
Nobody likes to be told they’ve had one too many, especially when they’re after one more, but this is just downright daft.
The Department of Correctional Services is investigating a video doing the rounds on social media, showing an SA prison warden drunk at work.
There are few things worse than being the sober one in the midst of a proper jol. Spare a thought for these bouncers.
Sometimes you have to know when to realise you’ve had enough, although that’s something this chap clearly hasn’t quite mastered.
In the Windy City, a female petrol attendant was caught getting her moves on while on duty, begging the question, was she drunk?
A hangover is often made worse by that video a friend forwards you in the morning, but chances are you have nothing on this woman. She just wanted a kebab.
I’m one of those people who hates seeing video clips of me after a few too many, but this guy’s rather unique swimming style is proving very popular online.
Shia LaBeouf got hella drunk on Saturday night and, while being arrested for disorderly conduct, he went on an epic rant at the police officers.
South Africans know how to have a good time, and the same can certainly be said for the Geordies in the north of England. Howay, man.