Cape Town beachgoers urged to stay safe and abide by the law

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Since September, Cape Town's recorded seven drownings at beaches along the coastline.

The City says it wants people to enjoy the beaches and public pools, but warns breaking the rules could land you in hot water.Since the beginning of October, the City's law enforcement agencies have confiscated nearly 8,000 bottles of alcohol.

"We have a series of key messages to promote water safety, and drinking and swimming is prominent, because unfortunately, it remains one of our biggest risks," said van der Ross.

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