In Stellenbosch, South Africa, a unique security project is underway to enhance public safety in the central business district (CBD). The initiative is a joint effort between the Stellenbosch Municipality, local police, private security firms, and the non-profit Winelands Safety Initiative (WSI) and involves the deployment of 40 rigorously vetted car guards.
The primary objective of the project is to enhance security and provide a safer environment for residents and visitors in the Stellenbosch CBD. This project aims to address the issue of informal parking attendants who harass and exploit visitors. WSI chairman Andre Pelser emphasizes the importance of this issue and how it affects the community.
Approximately 40 individuals underwent a screening process for criminal records to select the most suitable car guards for the project. These car guards will have the responsibility of assisting motorists with parking, monitoring their areas for suspicious activities, and reporting incidents to the municipal operation control center and private security firms ABC and AM Security.
Each guard will wear a reflective bib adorned with the logos of WSI, the municipality, and Visit Stellenbosch, the official tourism office. The words “parking attendant” and a number for the municipal control room will also be displayed on the back of each bib. This project not only enhances public safety but also emphasizes community involvement and empowerment.
The majority of the guards come from Kayamandi, while others are recruited from the Stellenbosch Shelter and local street communities. The attendants will receive income primarily from motorists and surrounding businesses. Furthermore, WSI is helping the guards download bank apps on their cellphones to facilitate cashless transactions and reduce their vulnerability to robberies—an alternative to traditional cash payments.
The security companies involved in the project will consider potential employment for those who perform well, providing further opportunities for growth and development. Stuart Grobbelaar, Stellenbosch Municipality communications manager, highlights the significance of this innovative project.
By fostering a more professional and effective cohort of informal parking attendants, this initiative aims to create a secure and welcoming environment for both residents and visitors alike. Stellenbosch’s efforts in empowering car guards and prioritizing public safety serve as an example for other cities looking to address similar challenges and improve the experiences of their communities.
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