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George Municipality Officials Enhance Enforcement Powers

In the photo: Cllr. Brendon Adams, Mayoral Committee Member (MMC) for Community Safety and Mobility (fifth from left in the front row) congratulated 22 officials from George Municipality’s Law Enforcement and Traffic Services who have completed a comprehensive Peace Officer and Traffic Warden course.

Twenty-two (22) officials from George Municipality’s Law Enforcement and Traffic Services have completed a comprehensive Peace Officer and Traffic Warden course. The six-week training programme, presented by the City of Cape Town, concluded with a small completion parade held yesterday, June 12, at the Rosemore Community Hall, where officials were congratulated on their achievements.

This vital training empowers the officials to be appointed in terms of the latest Government Gazette, granting them significant additional powers of enforcement. Of the 22 officials, four were recently appointed as traffic wardens, with the remainder coming from the Law Enforcement department. This initiative underscores George Municipality’s commitment to enhancing public safety and effective law enforcement within the community.

Cllr. Brendon Adams, Mayoral Committee Member (MMC) for Community Safety and Mobility, praised the officials’ commitment and the value of the training: “Congratulations to our officials who have completed this essential training. Your dedication and willingness to grow professionally are commendable. These new enforcement powers will greatly enhance our capacity to serve and protect the residents of George. I am proud of each one of you and the strides we are making to build a safer city for all.”

The trainees completed a six-week training programme, presented by the City of Cape Town