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Gauteng matrics urged to party responsibly as they head for KZN and the Cape

JOBURG – Gauteng matrics are urged to party responsibly as they head for KZN and the Cape in droves for the weekend's celebratory parties.

As Gauteng Grade 12s get ready to leave in droves to KwaZulu-Natal and the Cape this weekend, they are urged to party responsibly.

“Sadly, every year there are incidents of matric deaths through road accidents, drinking, drug overdosing and more. There are also numerous incidents of theft of valuable items and vandalism. We are appealing to matrics to party responsibly and never neglect their own personal safety,” said Agnieszka Gryn, general manager for inland region of Fidelity ADT Security.

Take note of these safety tips as you party:

  • Before leaving your accommodation for the day or night, ensure that anything valuable is locked away in a drawer or safe.
  • Never carry large amounts of cash or go out wearing flashy or expensive jewellery.
  • If your accommodation is a holiday house or apartment, make sure all the doors are locked, the windows are properly shut and that the alarm is activated if a system is installed.
  • When out at different events and activities, be aware of your surroundings and arrange with your friends to keep an eye on each other and your belongings.
  • If you are approached by a suspicious individual, walk away and report it to the closest security guard or to the police.
  • Do not accept drinks from strangers and do not leave your drinks unattended. Spiking of drinks is still rife.

Take extra care as you return to your accommodation after a night out:

  • Never leave without your friends.
  • Do not accept a lift from a stranger, rather use transport provided by the event organisers.
  • Driving after a few drinks is never an option. Call a cab or use event shuttles if they are available.
  • Consider appointing a designated driver or someone who agrees not to drink and will be responsible for getting everyone home safely.

“Parents, please speak to your matric kids and share these tips with them. The reality is that matrics will be partying. Let’s encourage them to do it as responsibly as possible,” she added.

“It may also be worth speaking to your security provider about personal safety apps that are available, as well as services such as meet-and-greets to ensure peace of mind.”

Details: Jacqui Rorke 011 463 6372; jacqui@findleypr.co.za

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