Kempton_Visible_SAPS

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This discussion topic has been automatically created of petition Kempton_Visible_SAPS.


Guest

#1

2016-04-23 05:18

Kempton Park is no longer safe, criminals have taken over our nabourhood. I have been a victim of crime. Police visibility will go a long way in countering criminal activities in our area.

Guest

#2

2016-05-02 10:08

Too much crime

Guest

#3

2016-05-02 11:05

tired of being a prisoner 24/7

Guest

#4

2016-05-02 11:14

Because I believe it will have a positive out turn

Guest

#5

2016-05-02 12:13

Tired of the increasing crime rate in my area.

Guest

#6

2016-05-02 21:04

Crime is rife in Kempton Park. Nobody feels safe anymore. We need the SAP to up their game. Criminals have more rights and freedom than taxpaying citizens.

Guest

#7

2016-05-03 04:42

Security purposes in unsafe area.

Guest

#8 Re:

2016-05-03 04:45

Kempton  Park really not safe any longer-police visibility the minimum-needs to be increased


Guest

#9

2016-05-03 10:01

We as south africans are in desparate need of correct law and order and saps putting their first priority after God to bring crime down drastically

Guest

#10

2016-05-03 13:58

I am the deputy chair person for the community police forum and know there is a need for more visibility in our area of policing

Guest

#11

2016-05-03 17:51

Very concerned about our safety

Guest

#12

2016-05-12 10:47

Am sick and tired of the way grugs are being sold in Long Street.Drugs are sold in full view of everybody buy known Nigerians,school kids are also buying.the police are not visible enough.Iam scared for the safety of my Kids

Guest

#13

2016-05-12 19:08

Residents feel unsafe in their own homes and under constant threat in the streets and public areas. The CBD is a no go area and this danger zone is spreading into the suburbs where serious crime is reportedly escalating . Beggars,hawkers and indigents at most major intersections are a particular concern.

Guest

#14

2016-08-06 04:33

Tired of living like a prisoner in my own house