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Security South Africa
ID #1066
What about big city safety (e.g. Cape Town and Johannesburg)?
Big cities tend to have more police presence but also can, as with most worldwide big cities attract more of the crimianls. Common sense ruloes should apply such as try not to walk alone, use a car or proper public tranpsort when possible, especially at night. Try to avoid bad areas and empty streets. Public places are always more safe.
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Last update: 2008-08-24 09:40
Author: claus lauter
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