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Dopping matrics warned

October 07, 2025

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Daily Voice

THE City of Cape Town has warned matriculants to celebrate responsibly after busting youngsters drinking on beaches.

- BY VOICE REPORTER

In the past week, the City’s enforcement agencies made 197 arrests, including a near threefold increase in arrests for drunk driving.

On the beaches too, officers seized hundreds of units of alcohol during valedictory celebrations.

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