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‘We love you Bokke, oh yes we do’
Go Bokke: Thousands of Springbok fans, both young and old, streamed down to Jakes Gerwel Drive to catch a glimpse of our Rugby World Champions. The excitement in the air could be felt as fans were singing and dancing.
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SMASH-AND-GRABS: POLICE URGE CAUTION
Drive on after crime TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS @tarryns07 Goodwood police have advised motorists to drive on after a smash-and-grab incident. According to the police, smash-and-grabs happen daily along Voortrekker Road, but few cases are reported. In most cases, cellphones are snatched when drivers have their windows rolled down. In other cases, windows are smashed and handbags snatched from the front seat. Police spokesperson Capt Waynne Theunis has identified the corner of Hugo and Voortrekker roads, as well as Jakes Gerwel
and Voortrekker Road as hot spots. “When in that situation it is not wise to chase after them, because these suspects operate in groups. We’ve managed to arrest a number of suspects. The most common modus operandi is to smash a window and grab property from inside the vehicle.” Theunis says the suspects often stand at traffic lights. In the Elsies River policing precinct, hot spots include the corner of 35th Street and Owen Road as well as Avonwood Drive in Leonsdale. Elsies River police spokesperson Col JC de Bruin has advised motorists to register a
case after an incident: “Arrests have been made, but sometimes victims don’t open cases. They just want their belongings such as cellphones back. There is no set time when smash-and-grabs happen, they happen sporadically. We’ve also noticed that some incidents happen during midnight hours when people come from parties and use their cellphones while driving. The bright light from the phone then attracts the suspects and people are caught off-guard,” says De Bruin. “Motorists need to be vigilant at all intersections. Refrain from placing valuables on their car seats. Report all suspicious behav-
iour,” he adds. The corners of Robert Sobukwe and 35th Avenue, Borchards Quarry and Heilbot in Bishop Lavis and also Jakes Gerwel Drive at the Bluegum and Jakkalsvlei intersections in Bonteheuwel are also common hotspots, says Bishop Lavis police spokesperson WO Joseph Swartbooi. He asked motorists to be careful. “All valuables are to be placed safely in the boot. Refrain from using your cellphone while driving, and this includes passengers. “I encourage all motorists to report such incidents.”
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