The Western Cape Government, SA Police Service, Metro Police, Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading, and your local neighbourhood watch are working together to keep your community safe by stopping the violence and harm caused by alcohol abuse.
But we can’t do it alone. We need your help.
We need to change how we think and act, by taking responsibility for our own safety and that of our families and friends. By limiting how much alcohol we drink and changing how we behave as a community, we can take a stand against criminal behaviour together, read more about the Western Cape Alcohol Harms Game Changer.
Thinking safe is all about –
We’re going to make our communities safer this festive season and we need you to join us in celebrating this initiative by:
Come and Think Safe, Play Safe, Drink Safe and Keep Safe.
Think Safe, Play Safe
Don’t be the only one missing out on the fun!
For information or to enter the competitions, visit the Thembelihle High School reception. Bring your friends and join the fun!
Think Safe, Drink Safe
Drinking too much alcohol is one of the main causes of crime and violence in our communities. This is called binge drinking.
If you’re going to drink alcohol this festive season, make sure that you:
Think Safe, Keep Safe
We’ll be making your area safer this festive season by:
We want you to have a safe and fun festive season. Help us by taking responsibility for your alcohol consumption and looking after your family, friends, and the services in your area.
Ke Dezemba – this is a time to appreciate your life and the people in it. Drink safe. Don’t be a victim of crime or violence.
For more information about the Western Cape Government’s plans to tackle alcohol harms and abuse in all communities throughout our province, read more about the Western Cape Alcohol Harms Game Changer.
Have a look at the festive programme.
Let’s make Town 2, Khayelitsha safer this festive season by working Better Together.