Holiday vigilance

MELVILLE– Holiday Safety Tips from Ward 87 councillor Amanda Forsythe.

As everyone gears up for the festive season, numerous plans are made but people often forget that criminals are still on the hunt.

“As you prepare for your own holidays, I would like to give you a few tips to help your holidays be as safe, restful and peaceful as possible. Please take every measure to ensure that your home is safe, your kids are supervised and your pets are cared for during the break,” says Ward 87 councillor Amanda Forsythe.

The 2014 crime statistic figures show that housebreaking with robberies increased by more than 7 per cent across the country but by a staggering 12 per cent in Gauteng and 14 percent in the Western Cape.

The 19 284 robberies inside the homes of South Africans is higher than the number recorded in 2010 and the highest in the last decade.

Please note that council will be in recess from 10 December until 5 January. This is the official holiday period for councillors and their families, but you can still report service delivery issues to Joburg Connect 0860 JOBURG or 011 375 55 55 or by using the new City of Joburg App and please don’t forget to ask for a reference number.

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