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Safety first for the Whale Coast De Waal Steyn
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e will not allow criminals to mar our busiest season and we will do everything in our power to ensure the safety of visitors and residents alike,” says SAPS Overberg Cluster Commander, Brig. Donovan Heilbron.
To this end both a horse mounted SAPS unit as well as more than 30 officers of SAPS and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) have been deployed on the Whale Coast under the auspices of Operation Phakisa. Lifesguards are now on duty from 09:00 to 18:00 every day at all the major beaches and lagoons on the Whale Coast, including Grotto East and West, Hawston, Voëlklip, Kammabaai, Onrus, Sandbaai, Langbaai, Kleinmond and Kleinmond lagoon, Palmiet, Betty’s Bay Main Beach, Silversands (Betty’s Bay), Pringle Bay Main Beach and Castle Beach. There are also lifeguards on duty at the public pools in Zwelihle and Mt Pleasant. Three local beaches – Grotto, Kleinmond and Hawston – once again boast Blue Flag status, while Castle Beach in Pearly Beach received pilot Blue Flag status. The blue flags serve as an indicator that the facilities concerned have met the relevant criteria that render them clean, safe and environmentally friendly. Lifesavers Rodrigo Majiet, JJ Johnson, Roger Natus, manager of Overstrand Community Lifesavers, and Eden Timm were excited to start their duties on 1 December.
“These are preventative measures to ensure that criminal elements do not think they have easy prey during the season,” Heilbron states. This follows a spate of armed
robberies on the cliff paths and beaches during the past week. In one incident a German couple were robbed of their belongings while they were admiring the view over the bay from a bench near The Marine Hotel. They were so traumatised that they returned home the same day. In another incident Tourism Manager Frieda Lloyd and two of her guests were robbed of their cellphones by a knife-wielding man on Brêkfis Bay in Vermont. “What happened to us was extremely traumatic and it has really brought the reality of crime home. But instead of the experience breaking me down, it has made me more determined than ever to ensure that the Whale Coast stays one of the safest regions for visitors. It has also taught me that we live in a wonderfully close-knit community. The amount of care we have received has been remarkable,” says Lloyd. More on P3