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Stop parking on the pavement

The Primrose police are appealing to the community to park their vehicles securely at night to aid in the fight against vehicle theft.

The Primrose police are once again appealing to the community to refrain from parking their vehicles on pavements at night, or in isolated areas.

“Do not make yourself vulnerable to crime,” said Sgt Styles Maome, communications officer for the Primrose SAPS.

Valuable items such as laptops and cameras should be removed from the vehicle when it is parked, or placed in the vehicle’s boot while driving.

Maome further encouraged motorists to always be aware of their surroundings.

“Drivers should always lock their doors and close the windows when getting out of the vehicle, and not open their windows for people along the road or at the robots,” he added.

He encouraged the community to report any suspicious activities in their area to their nearest police station.

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