By Chanel September
6 January 2007
The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre is generally satisfied with the way the public behaved during the festive period.
The contribution of Metro Police, supported by SAPS contributed to a much safer festive season.
Criminal activities decreased compared to previous years.
Wilfred Solomons, Acting Head of the Disaster Risk Management Centre says that there were no major incidents over the weekend where people were disorderly in public.
The festive season was calm and quiet and the crime-free environment enabled the public to enjoy the festive weekends.
Solomons says that they would like to thank the public for maintaining law and order.
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