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  1. While crime in South Africa is a societal problem, effective policing is crucial in curbing violent crime.

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    I've never used . Never will. Thanks to exposing the behaviour of some drivers (rape and assault of female passengers).

  4. [WATCH] In a country rife with criminality, could Police Minister Bheki Cele put an end to private citizens owning their own weapons? finds out.

  5. Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Lesson learned : Trump can do anything he wants and the Senate doesn't care.

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    After watching the clip on SA cricket, i once again say until you get rid of the old board of directors nothing will change. Having the previous CEO suspended on full pay is nothing less than a disgusting disgrace, the man should be in jail.

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    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Bheki Cele wants to empower criminals by disarming private citizens..... Criminals already have more rights than ordinary law abiding citizens..... Maybe he should take away the "human rights" of criminals first.... 🤔🤨

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    we will NEVER surrender our fire arms EVER. Maybe we should have police that are police and not these corrupt ones we have. Take all the guns from criminals for starters, why should they own guns and not us?? Half the police force shouldn’t have guns either.

  10. 2. velj

    I paid for my weapon, I am responsible, I am trained, leave my weapon alone

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    Bheki Cele, with his private security paid for by South Africans, is a total effing moron

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    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    what is best for SA citizens? How does he know? Private companies have done more for our communities than the police. Plus the these private securities have assisted in many operations with the police.

  13. 2. velj

    Will only take guns from law abiding citizens. Criminal element will not surrender guns and have a free hand to commit murder and robbery.

  14. 2. velj

    I honestly wish patients can start seeing us as humans,someone’s mother, daughter,or whatever. DAILY we go and do our best, in extremely limited resource settings, we also feel the burden of staff shortages, we are also mothers, we are people, we want to serve .

  15. Minister of Police Bheki Cele assures South Africans that they will have a say in whether private citizens should give up their firearms.

  16. After the break on : Minister Bheki Cele says he wants South Africans not to own . What does this mean for the right to self-defence in a country with rampant ? finds out.

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    it's scary to think that hospitals even need security, but scarier that the existing security is essentially not doing enough after all of these cases of violent crimes! wow!

  18. 2. velj

    Security services all over is just an employment agency for unemployed people. Look around how many security people are focus on their mobiles and dont even act as a security officer.

  19. 2. velj

    Get rid of that useless and clueless FAF

  20. 2. velj

    You can see these nurses love their work but the patients really test them just look lack of security and weapons is also just so sad.

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