Would you trust this Evangelist to pray away your traffic fines?
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
The Road Traffic Infringement Agency released an ad that encourages road users to rely on them, and not on dodgy pastors.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if you had the option to go to a pastor and ask him to pray over your car, and get rid of all traffic fines?
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The Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) might be able to make your dreams come true. Watch their message below:
RTIA, for peace of mind on the road pic.twitter.com/qZpql8I4f6
— Monde Mkalipi (@mkalipi_monde) October 11, 2017
The pastor says: "I will be killing the evil spirit of traffic fines!"
The Agency is clearly putting a spin on the popular evangelical pastors who claim to heal people of all ailments using anything from blades of grass to Doom.
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The creators of the ad say they are aware that the actors may be offensive to Evangelists, however it is also true that there a lot of scammers out there.
But their message is this: none of those quick fixes work as well as the solutions that the RTIA offers.
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