Smashers beware, we are here

JOHANNESBURG – Security companies watch over hotspots in large-scale initiative.

Smash-and-grabbers are encountering heavy opposition in the Honeydew Police cluster. This thanks to an initiative formulated by the Honeydew Community Policing Forum, and enacted by local security companies. “A lot of community members were reporting [smash-and-grab incidents] at different spots,” said the forum’s Sector 1 chairperson Greg Pearce. “I thought why not put a vehicle at each place.”

Pearce devised a plan to attend to nine smash-and-grab hotspots at the same time, by persuading nine local security companies to each “adopt an intersection”. For the last three weeks these companies have been guarding smash-and-grab hotspots as often as possible, in the mornings and late afternoons on weekdays.

The forum’s public relations officer Jon Rosenberg said that the initiative has prevented many smash-and-grab incidents at these hotspots. “It is a great initiative and also a marketing opportunity [for the security companies],” he said.

The hotspots and their security companies include:

Pearce concluded that the initiative does not have an end date yet, but it will continue for “a while”. Pearce is also the CEO of Community Support Services.

Details: Honeydew Police 011 801 8613/4/5; Honeydew Community Policing Forum info@honeydew-cpf.org.za or 011 801 8576.

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