The City of Cape Town is going to have a tough time enforcing a proposed by-law that wants people to stop swearing on beaches.
A South African court has ruled that publicly displaying the Apartheid-era flag now constitutes hate speech.
The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Bill includes a demerit system that could hold serious implications for South African motorists.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a new bill into law that has some serious repercussions for how driving offences are handled.
A special judicial review has revealed the extremely lenient suspended sentences handed down by a Durban magistrate to convicted child rapists.
The US Supreme Court is relaxing their laws on vulgar language, which granted this chap a long-sought trademark. Not everyone is pleased.
An email scam is now doing the rounds, which is so effective that even law firms aren’t safe from hackers and fraudsters.
The National Minimum Wage has been signed into law, in the hope that it will lay the foundations for combatting economic inequality.
A whistleblower, who goes by the pseudonym ‘Fresh’, has exposed a link between rhino poachers and corrupt officials in the South African judiciary.
If the new proposed liquor laws are signed off, some of South Africa’s coolest party strips and establishments might be no longer operational.
The Western Cape government is attempting to curb the province’s alcohol consumption, doing so by putting in place some potentially unpopular policies.
People are getting really upset over the tight lockout laws that have been so strictly implemented in Sydney.
A mass shooting once again occurred in the States yesterday, killing 14 and injuring more as two shooters entered a social services building.
When anything regarding Oscar makes the news you can be sure folks on Twitter will work themselves into a frenzy. The past few hours have been no different.
If you happen to live in Louisiana and like robbing supermarkets you best think twice, there’s a sheriff in town who has his eyes pointed firmly in your direction.
It seems the Ukrainian police force is undergoing something of a transformation and they’re turning more than a few heads. Lame joke about wanting to be frisked? Go on then.
Social media has changed our lives, mostly for the better (until someone posts a bad photo of you), and now Facebook is going to make things easier.
This makes it very clear that some people still have major issues with something that we should not even be blinking an eye towards.
Things are not looking to bright for Oscar at the moment. Judge Masipa at her best.
This list doesn’t make for pretty viewing ladies and gentlemen. The only plus side? You can now cross a few destinations off that list of places you can’t wait to visit.
In the last couple weeks we wrote an article accusing Nedbank of acting in an illegal manner – by A) spamming clients and B) charging for the opt-out. This is their response.
As IF kids know what they are doing when they are 12 years old. I hadn’t even had my first kiss yet, and Parliament is discussing the sexual relationships of teenagers! Sigh.
Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law has baby No. 5 on the way, even though he is no longer in relationship with the mamma-to-be.
The men who appeared in a gay marriage wedding video which went viral have been arrested and are preparing to face trial.
A German judge has overturned a nationwide ban on one of the services offered by the alternative taxi firm Uber.
The plan details is how to protect the population from an array of different ‘variations’ of Zombies and also as to how to restore law and order to a community after a bad rash of Zombie ‘walkers’ has been eradicated…..
Ever wondered how to invent a new sexual orientation? Just fall in love with your Macbook,,,,,
Gerrie Nel has been hammering away at Pistorius for days now, and talks are that Nel’s grilling may continue for the rest of the day. Pistorius’s strong will and focus may have served him well on the track, but on the witness stand it isn’t doing him any favours. Oscar’s biggest problem at the moment is dolus eventualis.
Right now there are no written laws in South Africa to do with the private use of drones in commercial airspace. The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) thinks otherwise:
Speaking at the ANC’s 102nd birthday celebrations at KaNyamazane near Nelspruit, Jacob urged the crowed to vote for the ANC, in order to allow the party to change unspecified aspects of the country’s constitution.