Safety tips from the CPF

Primrose CPF issues warning to the community.

The Primrose CPF recently release the following safety tips to the community.

It has been reported that there have been an increased number of smash and grabs at the corner of Shamrock and Pretoria roads, Shamrock and Main Reef roads and the entrance to the BP petrol station on Johann Rissik Road and Exodus Road.

The community is reminded to not leave handbags, laptops, cellphones or anything valuable lying in plain sight in their vehicles, as this is a temptation to criminals.

Toyota’s have been identified as high risk vehicles, with the number of thefts and hijackings increasing.

The community is urged to not park on the pavement or street whenever possible.

Please do not park in your driveway and please warn your visitors to wait in the road to be let into your yard. Vehicles should be parked in the yard or garage of a property whenever possible.

There has been an increase in hijacking between 5pm and 9pm.

Community members are asked to be extra aware of who is behind them when pulling into their driveways, and to be alert to their surroundings at all times.

It is reported that most houses in the Primrose area are broken into between 6am and 2pm.

It is believed criminals are aware of the comings and goings of a household.

“If possible make sure your neighbours know who should be in your yard,” said Wendy Morgan.

“The elderly are still an easy target for criminals and we urge them to take the necessary precautions,” said Morgan.

For more crime updates, warnings and lookouts in the Primrose area join the Primrose mailing database by sending an email to PrimroseSCF2@gmail.com with your details.

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