Let’s build safer communities, together.
OPINION EDITORIAL BY MINISTER ALBERT FRITZ
When visiting a bereaved family in Uitsig some weeks ago, I was struck by how gangsterism, criminality and criminal impunity are undermining the sense of safety and security of families and entire communities. While I was there, I was told not to stand outside the walls of the house as I would be in the ‘firing zone’. I was told that the abandoned building in front of the bereaved family’s home was often used as a hiding spot for rival gangs before a shootout. I was told that residents of this particular street knew the cars and license plates of each resident because if a ‘different’ car pulled up, this could very well mean that bullets were about to start flying.
Uitsig and the experiences of this family are a microcosm of a rapidly deteriorating situation in many communities across the Province, particularly in the so-called 23 gang stations. It is for this reason that I am working tirelessly to put together, in partnership with my Department, communities and other levels of government; a comprehensive and sustainable set of measures aimed at building safer communities. However, we cannot begin building safer communities if the perpetrators of crime are allowed to operate without consequence.
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