2010 stab-proof vests

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There is no need for soccer fans to purchase stab-proof vests to wear during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, says Police Department spokesperson, Zweli Mnisi.

"We are concerned and disgusted by opportunistic business ventures which seek to undermine our safety and security efforts as a country.

"We advise people to ignore such business ventures which only seek to serve the minority. With our comprehensive 2010 World Cup plan, we remain confident that the FIFA World Cup will be safe and secure," Mnisi told BuaNews on Monday.

He reiterated that government had put in place a comprehensive 2010 World Cup security plan in partnership with FIFA, other government departments and relevant role players.

This comes after a UK-based company said they would be selling "stab proof" vests to tourists attending the 2010 FIFA World Cup in June to make them feel safer in South Africa.

According to media reports, the company rented out premises near OR Tambo International Airport where the vests would be made available to tourists.

Chief Executive Officer of the 2010 World Cup unit at the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Godfrey Nkwane told BuaNews that international soccer stars, who arrived in South Africa during the 2010 Final Draw last year felt safe and secure.

"Even David Beckham when he was here for the final draw of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he was not wearing either bullet or stab proof vests. We dismiss this type of business," he said

Nkwane said there was no need for soccer fans to buy stab-proof vests as they will be safely protected at their respective hotels, entertainment areas and stadiums.

"Maradona arrived in our country (today) without wearing either bullet or stab proof vests. We have adequate security measures to protect both citizens and international tourists.

"There is no need to purchase stab proof vests. We expect people to wear their respective national team's jersey since we don't foresee any trouble," he said. - BuaNews
 
There is a difference between a mega star being watched by tons of body guards and the average tourist though.
 
"Maradona arrived in our country (today) without wearing either bullet or stab proof vests. We have adequate security measures to protect both citizens and international tourists.

This doesnt count. I dont think Maradona knows which country he is in, or even cares :D
 
The English fans might buy them as they will come in handy when they return to the UK :D

Maybe even a stick a union jack on the front and the back have lettering "I survived the 2010 WC in darkest, wildest Africa"
 
The more I think about this, the stupider it becomes.
What is Zweli Mnisi going to say / do if (when?) a tourist IS stabbed? He has just told everyone that that will not happen. And when it does?
 
The more I think about this, the stupider it becomes.
What is Zweli Mnisi going to say / do if (when?) a tourist IS stabbed? He has just told everyone that that will not happen. And when it does?

The same people is going to buy into this, that buy the homemark and verimark shyties:D
And we know how well they are doing.
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I'm sure the inventor is laughing his ass off... all the way to the bank that is:D


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1. how many people here on this forum, being residents in Southern Africa for a long time, have been stabbed?
2. they did the same thing in America, only instead of vests they used parachutes after 9/11 for peopel that wanted to jump out of buildings.
3. even if you DO purchase a vest, it's bad publicity to advertise it internationally. you might as well say "don't come to south africa". do they report people buying bullet proof vests in Iran and Iraq?
 
The more I think about this, the stupider it becomes.
What is Zweli Mnisi going to say / do if (when?) a tourist IS stabbed? He has just told everyone that that will not happen. And when it does?

Never said it won't happen.

Quoted out of context.

Was misquoted.

Blame Apartheid. (maybe this should be at the top of the list)

Blame colonialism.
 
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