View Full Version : Stop moaning about crime or leave the country!
Depraved
17th April 2008, 21:37
Our safety and security minister says that we must stop moaning about crime otherwise "leave the country"
Great is it not?
See his video in our Videos section!
neo-supremacist
20th April 2008, 10:49
i winder if his tune will change the day he finds him and his family on the business end of a group of burglars with guns in his home. its easy to speak when you have a security system like fort knox.
Nutty Grandad
24th April 2008, 08:50
His deputy has the answer!
SHOOT THEM!
See how she was slammed for making that statement.
Bentley
14th June 2008, 13:56
I, for one, am taking his advice and leaving. Can't wait!
HandyTechTipper
29th August 2008, 15:03
Yes, let's all pack our bags and hand this great country over to the criminals on a silver platter!!! Even if you do agree with that mentality - leaving will take some time!
While you are here, and thinking about it and dodging the bullets why not do your bit to try and stop crime????!
I've just joined up to a service which is now free to residents - a true community service, with an interest to reduce crime in South Africa.
I've also joined my neighbourhood watch to try and extend my property's perimeter security.
The service is called Tagga (http://tagga.co.za/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=101) and aims to kill the illegal second hand market and so prevent crime.
http://www.tagga.co.za (http://tagga.co.za/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=101) - Tagga is a website where you can securely list serial numbers of your goods. Anyone wishing to purchase second hand goods can search the Tagga database (for free) and check if the goods have been stolen - you will then be informed who to contact to recover your items.
The Second Hand Goods Bill will soon make it compulsory for second hand dealers to search before purchasing.
Second hand dealers throughout South Africa are registering with Tagga in order to search the database to ensure that they don't lose their money through buying goods that might be stolen property.
No one can search your private details, but Tagga will advise you where you can collect those valuables that have been found or attempted to be sold!
See here for more details on how Tagga works and how to register: http://handytechtips.blogspot.com/search?q=tagga
If everyone puts their belongings on the system before they gets stolen then we can reduce crime by killing the illegal second hand goods market!
I would appreciate it if you could please circulate this info to 10 of your friends and neighbours - the more the system is used, the more crime will be reduced.
Thanks for your involvement - even if only 1 crime is prevented, we would have gained!
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