Proposed amendments to the Act regulating private security firms would render them dysfunctional

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Threat to private security in South Africa

The Association of Private Security Owners of South Africa (TAPSOSA) says proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulation Act would render private security firms dysfunctional.

Speaking to Newzroom Afrika, TAPSOSA spokesperson Sindiswa Changuion said the organisation wants the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (Psira) to review the draft amendments.
 
So I'm guessing this will also be slung into law roughshod as with all the other country-destroying policies shat out by ANC 30%er princelings?

There is no viable opposition to the stupidity other than the Afriforum.

Mugabefication is inevitable and now on the doorstep.
 
They going to hobble the only people protecting this country and once that is done, they will come after private gun owners.
 
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“If you are going to be restricting the tools of trade within this particular industry, that is going to render the industry dysfunctional in terms of the way it has to render services to its clients,” she said.

My dear Girl.
I see we're playing that game again where we're supposed to pretend that this is an unforeseen consequence because we're supposed to give the benefit of the doubt to appear professional and objective about it.

The commies love it when you talk professional to them.
The thing about the moral high ground is that once you've reached the peak, everyone knows where you are, and you have nowhere else to go.
 
I would love to see some random interviews and comments with the cops on the ground who are supposed to implement this once it passes.
Those not involved in organised crime are not going to be happy about this.

Expect the already pathetic police service to get way worse after this, those who still responded to violent crimes are probably going to disappear like mist on a Karoo morning.
 
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