Taru:
Glad to have you join us. Hope you'll become a regular here.
One can never be absolutely sure that KWS will act against a certain driver. However, KWS does react quickly to tourist's complaints as I can personally attest to.
Some of the rules are stated on KATO and I'll paste below:
Keep to designated roads or tracks when visiting national parks or reserves. Off-road driving can cause extensive damage to grass and woodland habitats
Minimise disturbance to animals by: keeping a good distance away from animals, not surrounding animals with several vehicles, keeping noise to a minimum and not attracting the animals attention
Stay inside your vehicle at all times, only leave it in designated areas. Remember: wild animals can be dangerous!
Keep the speed limit, usually 40 kph - and animals always have the right of way
Never feed any animal, this can upset their diet and lead to an unnatural dependence upon people
Take care not to disturb natures balance. Please do not purchase, collect or remove any animal products, rocks, plants, seeds or birds' nests from the wild
Take all your litter with you, it is dangerous to wild animals. Please be extremely careful with cigarettes and matches, which can cause major bush fires.
AT THE COAST:-
Protect the marine environment. Please do not touch or stand on the coral reefs.
Take all your litter with you, never dispose of it on the beach or in the sea.
Never buy or remove starfish, shells, or any products that derive from turtles, whales or other endangered species.
Avoid buying undersized crabs and lobsters and restaurants/hotels that serve them, as they are contributing to the rapid demise of these species.
Support designated market areas, where traders are making an effort to keep their business off the beaches
Please do not give money or gifts to children, which encourages them to stay away from school.
Please dress in a respectful way when visiting towns and villages - and never bathe topless on the beach
We kindly request all our guests to observe the provisions of the above Code of Conduct as part of your contribution towards preserving our rich heritage for future generations.
These "rules" are for tourists as well as driver/guides and everyone should be aware of them.
We have all seen examples of poor driving/guiding and harrassment of wildlife and the environment.
These are the things that should be reported. If no-one bothers to complain - nothing will be done.