Thanks to CCPO for dealing with drunk disturbance
No amount of explaining could infiltrate this man’s alcohol-soaked brain that he was outside and that he must simply turn around and go away to where he had come from.
EDITOR – My wife and I live in a security complex at the end of a cul de sac.
At about 8.45pm on Friday, 27 March someone starting hooting at the outside of the gate of our complex, which I ignored. A while later, the driver of the car pressed our intercom and told me that he was drunk and he had somehow got inside our complex, and I must open the gate to let him out. Suspecting this was a potential crime in progress, I refused to open the gate and told him that he was indeed outside the complex, a fact which he aggressively contested and he continued to sound the hooter of his car.
No amount of explaining could infiltrate this man’s alcohol-soaked brain that he was outside and that he must simply turn around and go away to where he had come from. I called the CCPO at 9pm when this drunk starting becoming aggressive and threatening over the intercom. The CCPO/Blue Security official was there at 9.08pm and escorted the hooting drunk away.
Well done to the CCPO and Blue Security.
SJ BEKKER