a hello, a wave, a smile, a thank you. this is what it’s all about; creating an atmosphere in which crime cannot flourish. now if all you wish to do is greet people – that's great, but we see this as a start. how about going beyond hello?

help someone. fix something. mentor someone. go beyond hello in whatever way your circumstances allow. big or small it doesn’t matter. if you can, consider an apprentice. if you have staff, educate them about AIDS or domestic violence. if you have pupils, teach them not to do crime.  if you see an opportunity, grab it. if you see a wrong, right it.

like small crimes lead to bigger ones, so small actions lead to bigger ones.

we reckon we’re all jolly busy – so these are practical ideas we all have the time to do in your neighborhood, community group, school or business:

 
 
daily

respect those around you by pledging not to commit 'everyday crimes'

  • stop talking on your cell phone whilst driving
  • quit the road rage - drive courteously
  • pick up your rubbish
  • use a loo blokes
  • get honest with the tax man

we can't hope to beat crime if we ourselves are criminals

once off

order one of our nice bumper stickers or licence disk holders and stick it to crime.
how about committing to handing out a few too? click here to let us know how many you would like.

monthly
drop in on your local cop shop and say hi to the guys and gals who get paid rubbish to look after you; a thank you, a cup of coffee a slice-a-cake. easy…and they feel encouraged to do an even better job. win/win!
send in a photo with you and the chaps in blue, and we’ll pay for the coffee en koek. fair?
annually

book an scsh talk at your office, place of worship, school or university. it can be as quick as 10 or 15 minutes all in.

organise a local 5/10km fun run/walk and spread the word by respecting all your fellow locals as you go. you can also help us raise funds in the process.

 

hey, and if you’ve got any other bright ideas that turn you on…let us have em crime fighter!