Malan, I have weighed up the evidence on both the CESA and your web site and find that although you purport to have the same goal, eradication of crime, you choose to ignore what you feel is incorrect. Although your site has merits you are to involved with a smear campaign to see who has the best site. Like a good salesman,"never try sell your product by talking down the opposition" it clearly shows your immaturity and inability to forge your own identity. At the end of the day it is Crime that is the common goal and it is this that the current ANC Government must take full responsibility for letting it get out of hand.If you believe CESA where wrong to go about trying to change the Government inaction what are you doing about it? I have lived through Hijackings, House Breaking, car theft and various other smaller crimes but I ask myself why?The answer is clear , because we have a Government that refuses to act with intent as you do with your web site. Trust this may not get posted but hoping you learn something non the less.
DeneHaving left South Africa 2 years ago because of crime and now live in Canada,the luxury of going to sleep at night with the house unlocked and not worrying about safety cannot have a price attached ti it.Your site is full the facts.Well done and keep it going. Read more/Comment
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