Safety in public spaces – we can play our part

Public spaces carry a range of safety challenges that we need to be aware of and prepared for.

Crime statistics released by Police Minister Bheki Cele recently should serve as a reminder to all South Africans to remain vigilant in their daily lives.

That was the comment issued by one of the country’s largest armed response companies, Fidelity ADT this week.

“If you study the report issued by the Minister, it is clear that we need to be prepared to encounter an element of criminal activity when we leave our homes.

“The brave men and women of the SAPS are doing their best to arrest criminals and prevent crime, but you and I can also make a positive difference,” said Charnel Hattingh, national marketing and communications manager for Fidelity ADT.

Public spaces, she said, carry a range of safety challenges that we need to be aware of and prepared for.

 

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“It is in these public spaces where opportunistic criminals might be looking out for soft, easy targets.

“This includes parking garages, parks, shopping centres, and other places where large groups of people provide easy cover for would-be criminals,” said Hattingh.

In public spaces, she recommended:

“No one likes to think about crime and about what it can do to you or a loved one.

“Sadly, it has become a reality of life that we have to be prepared for, and a subject we must address with our loved ones and our children.

“The best gift we can give is to make sure that the people we care about, know how to possibly avoid crime in public spaces,” said Hattingh.

 

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