By Rhodé Marshall
19 October 2007
A burglary took place Thursday night at the Bellville drivers licence testing centre which resulted in much disruption at the venue the next day.
The City of Cape Town says it is deeply disappointed in the action which has caused the inconvenience.
“They have disrupted the whole supply and therefore our systems are down at the moment.
We have resorted to only undertaking the booked driving licence appointment but we have suspended our learners licence for the day which will be accommodated tomorrow morning depending on whether the systems are back on,” says spokesperson for traffic services Searle Johannes.
Johannes added that everything will be back to normal on Monday.
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