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08/06/2017

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S.A Government makes huge profits from crime.

Question: "What is the influence of crime on the
S.A. Govt?"

Answer: Crime generates millions and millions of
Rand's for the SA Government

Here are the facts....

Example 1:

Take just one million home owners in Gauteng who pay for
"armed crime reaction" (not crime prevention) where private security
companies react AFTER the crime has taken place - no wonder they never make any
arrests!

This service costs on average R250 p.m. Therefore 1,000,000
x R240.00 x 12 months x 14% VAT, generates R403 million in tax revenue for the
SA Govt!

Example 2:

A car thief steals a R500,000 car and receives between
R10,000 and R30,000 for his deed. The car owner is paid out by insurance and
then purchases another similar vehicle, on which

he pays 14% VAT of approx R70,000 as a direct result of
crime. Who profited the most? The thief or the SA Govt?

We must begin with a mechanism whereby the SA Govt is forced
to reconsider this unconstitutional and immoral practice of profiting from
crime!

All South Africans should demand that all payments related
to protection of life and property should be VAT free and Tax deductible!

This principle should also apply to replacement of stolen
property as well as estate duty. If a person dies as a result of crime we
should also demand that estate duty not be paid. How much do you think the SA
Govt. has made out of estate duty from the murders of 1300 South African
farmers?

The S.A. Govt likes to compare us to overseas. Well overseas
your safety and security is covered by your income tax and is tax deductible!

It is time that South Africans stood together and made the
Govt. and public aware of the Govt's "income" from crime. In the
meantime crime is the goose that lays the golden egg.

Is it also not unreasonable to expect victims of violence
and hijackings to pay their own medical costs? The Govt. should pay for these
expenses as well as family counseling for victims!

South Africa, ask the right questions and demand the right answers!

03/06/2017
30/06/2016

The best defence against house robberies in South Africa
Professor Rudolph Zinn and Brigadier Piet Byleveld shed light on how criminals plan and execute a house robbery, and what can be done to prevent this happening to you.

The best way to prevent a house robbery in South Africa includes keeping small dogs inside your house, electric fences, alarms and security sensors, and employing an armed response service.

This is according to research by professor Rudolph Zinn from UNISA’s School of Criminal Justice and Police Practice.

Zinn conducted in-depth interviews with 30 perpetrators who were convicted and incarcerated for aggravated robbery.

What Zinn found was that most house robbers were males in their early twenties, and that they would typically work in groups of four.

On average, each perpetrator admitted to having committed 103 crimes, and their main motivation was economic gain.

How criminals select their targets

According to Zinn, criminals select their targets because of wealth. Other demographical factors such as race played no part in the decisions of the perpetrators.

The majority of criminals said they chose targets where they had some sort of inside information, which often involved talking to domestic workers, gardeners, or security guards.

Robbers prefer neighbourhoods that have many entrance and exit points, with easy access to main roads and where street security was low or non-existent.

However, low security was not the biggest factor when selecting a target. Instead, criminals first looked for households with valuable items to steal.

Investigator Brigadier Piet Byleveld said keeping a safe can be particularly alluring to criminals, because they see it as containing high-value items.

The best way to prevent a house robbery in South Africa includes keeping small dogs inside your house, electric fences, alarms and security sensors, and employing an armed response service.

This is according to research by professor Rudolph Zinn from UNISA’s School of Criminal Justice and Police Practice.

Zinn conducted in-depth interviews with 30 perpetrators who were convicted and incarcerated for aggravated robbery.

What Zinn found was that most house robbers were males in their early twenties, and that they would typically work in groups of four.

On average, each perpetrator admitted to having committed 103 crimes, and their main motivation was economic gain.

How criminals select their targets

According to Zinn, criminals select their targets because of wealth. Other demographical factors such as race played no part in the decisions of the perpetrators.

The majority of criminals said they chose targets where they had some sort of inside information, which often involved talking to domestic workers, gardeners, or security guards.

Robbers prefer neighbourhoods that have many entrance and exit points, with easy access to main roads and where street security was low or non-existent.

However, low security was not the biggest factor when selecting a target. Instead, criminals first looked for households with valuable items to steal.

Investigator Brigadier Piet Byleveld said keeping a safe can be particularly alluring to criminals, because they see it as containing high-value items.

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