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Honeydew Community Police Forum leads safety awareness event

A joint effort by Honeydew CPF, security companies, and volunteers highlighted the importance of crime prevention, drawing strong community support at a key intersection.

The Honeydew Community Police Forum (CPF) joined forces with security companies and volunteers for a safety awareness event at the intersection of Drysdale Road and Olievenhout Avenue.
The initiative brought together GP Tactical, CSS Community Support Services, SB Security, and TRSS, demonstrating a united front in the fight against crime.

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The event drew strong public attention, reinforcing the importance of vigilance and community collaboration in ensuring neighbourhood safety. Residents were encouraged to stay alert, report suspicious activities, and engage with local safety initiatives. Volunteers and security experts provided practical crime prevention tips, while officers engaged with the public to address safety concerns and build trust within the community.

Honeydew CPF, security companies, and volunteers at the intersection of Drysdale Road and Olievenhout Avenue

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Michael Steyn, the public relations officer from the Honeydew CPF, expressed gratitude for the support and participation, stating: “This event highlights the power of community action in creating a safer environment for all. Our goal is to foster a culture of safety and responsibility.”

Several community members voiced their appreciation for the initiative, noting that such collaborations help deter crime and promote a sense of security. Organisers hope to make similar events a regular occurrence, strengthening co-operation between residents and security personnel.

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