Do Sport, Not Crime
The key to success in sport in
this country is to significantly increase the
participation levels of our youth. We need to be
creating an environment that is both attractive
and challenging to young people.
Young people are at the risk of
being lured into criminal activities – be it
petty crimes or serious stuff like dealing in
drugs, robbery, hi-jacking, rape, etc. - because
of inactivity and boredom and a degree of greed.
The Department of Public Safety, Security and
Liaison encourage youth to fully participate in
sport as it can make a difference in their
lives.
Sport is a vehicle to rekindle
the dignity of people and can be a dynamic agent
of change in the social and economic
transformation of the society. Sport may also
contribute towards the process of moral
regeneration in our society.
Sport complements the
government’s initiatives in terms of fulfilling
its main objectives of fighting unemployment as
well as poverty. Successful sportsmen and women
have developed to become job givers because of
their huge achievements in sport. Government has
embarked on the process of continuously building
more sporting facilities for previously
disadvantaged communities which in turn need to
be fully utilized. Such facilities should not
turn out to become white elephants - instead
they should be symbols of the determination
shown by young people.
The winning of the World Cup bid
poses another opportunity for South Africans to
better their lives and environment. In order for
everyone to benefit from this hard fought
campaign, we need to have a South Africa that is
safe, secure, crime-free and very enthusiastic
about sport. Crime destabilises the economic
status of the country and scares investors away.
There is a need for a paradigm shift amongst the
youth to revert from crime and embraces sport as
a means of survival.
The Department of Public Safety,
Security and Liaison further aims to ensure that
young people join Community Policing Forums (CPFs)
in their local residential areas to ensure their
CPFs are strengthened and well resourced. CPFs
are crime prevention by the people for the
people and the best way to secure your
community’s safety is to play an active role in
your local CPF.
Come on! Get moving for a
crime-free Free State! Do sport! Do not do
crime!
If you want to report a
compliment for or a complaint against the South
African Police Service, phone toll free: 0800 72
73 74.
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