Workshops urged not to fit tyres without proof of purchase after looting

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Workshops urged not to fit tyres without proof of purchase after looting
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Tyre dealers and workshops have been asked not to fit tyres without a valid proof of purchase after the spate of looting in two provinces.

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The Tyre Equipment Parts Association has urged tyre dealers and workshops to refuse to fit tyres without a valid proof of purchase. This comes after warehouses and dealers were looted of tyres during violent protests in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. Hedley Judd, the national director of Tepa, said stock that was looted was now doing the rounds in the marketplace.

"Where tyres or parts are provided without a valid proof of purchase, Tepa suggests that the SAPS are alerted to the fact immediately, and that any instructions from the SAPS are followed correctly," he said.

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