Pamphlet guides women on safety precautions

AS part of its 16 Days of Activism campaign, Brighton Beach SAPS distributed brochures to women on Thursday, 8 December to educate them on personal safety.

In partnership with Curves Bluff, Brighton Beach SAPS division media monitoring and reservists handed out the 1,000 safety guide books at the intersection of Tara and Greys Inn roads.

“Women should consider their personal safety every day and try their best to prevent finding themselves in situations that expose them to all forms of crimes,” said Brighton Beach SAPS media officer, Captain Louise Le Roux.

The brochure included safety tips for public, beach, mall, transport and general safety along with vigilance guidelines. The following transport safety guidelines were provided.

Brighton Beach SAPS management thanks Curves Bluff for sponsoring the project. Capt Le Roux is also thanked for creating the safety guide and she and Reservist Captain Avril Fabré are thanked for their roles.

 
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