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Kruger driver apologises after reckless video SANParks says apology ‘a little too late’

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A young man who filmed himself driving recklessly in the Kruger National Park released an apology on 13 May 2026, but SANParks has told journalists the apology comes too late and that the actions will face serious consequences.

Apology posted after video of reckless driving

The driver posted a video in which he apologised and said he had always loved the Kruger Park and did not mean harm. In the apology he said he understood why his actions created a reaction and that he would do better.

“I fully understand why what I did created a reaction, and I take all of your concerns seriously..my goal has always been to help young South Africans build something for themselves not to set the wrong example. I’ll do better,”

SANParks response: apology ‘a little too late’

According to The Citizen’s report, SANParks told Lowvelder that the apology is “a little too late” and that the behaviour will be met with serious consequences to deter similar behaviour and to teach responsibility.

Legal framework and possible penalties

The report notes that all protected areas are governed by the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (NEMPAA). The article states these acts prohibit activities that may harm biodiversity, damage ecosystems, threaten public safety or undermine the integrity of conservation areas.

The Citizen’s article says failure to comply with those provisions constitutes a serious offence and may result in criminal prosecution, substantial fines, imprisonment, civil liability for damages and administrative sanctions.

Reporting details

The story was published on 13 May 2026 at 08:16 and was reported by Molemo Tladi for The Citizen. The article referenced SANParks’ comments to Lowvelder.

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Source: citizen.co.za