The South African Police Service (SAPS) is urging the public to vigilant this festive season in public areas – beaches and malls:
Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda urged parents to be alert this festive season sighting malls and beaches as hot spots.at the beach.
“Thousands of litres of alcohol already destroyed, while hundreds more get confiscated from the beaches each day.”The City’s enforcement staff are on high alert for offenders bringing alcohol into and onto the beaches. “Under the national Seashore Act, it makes it an offence even to transport alcohol into a beach area. Even having alcohol in your possession on the beach will result in a fine being issued and the alcohol being impounded,” added Smith
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