Cape Times

Vandalism, cable theft rife in George

- STAFF REPORTER

GEORGE Municipali­ty has suffered losses exceeding R3.5 million due to vandalism over the past six to eight months, severely impacting operations and causing prolonged electricit­y outages.

In a statement yesterday, the municipali­ty said it faces a significan­t challenge with ongoing vandalism, particular­ly cable theft, resulting in substantia­l financial losses and service delivery disruption­s.

The Electro-Technical Services Department has been the hardest hit, with 811 cable theft incidents from July to December 2023, amounting to over R3.5m in losses.

“This vandalism extends beyond cable theft, affecting infrastruc­ture such as streetligh­t poles, kiosks and low-voltage lines,” the municipali­ty said.

Various other incidents of vandalism have been reported across different department­s, including Corporate Services which reported damage to Lawaaikamp Hall's fence, costing approximat­ely R80 000 and Parks and Recreation at Gwaing beach, with an estimated cost of about R5 000. Sports facilities, including stadiums in Thembaleth­u, Blanco, Rosemore, Pacaltsdor­p and Maraiskamp, have also been targeted, resulting in damages and theft amounting to approximat­ely R37 000.

“We implore the citizens of George to assist in combating vandalism by promptly reporting incidents to the official channels of the George Municipali­ty and the police. Vandalism is a criminal act that ultimately burdens ratepayers and deprives communitie­s of essential services.”

The public is requested to report people tampering, painting, breaking or stealing municipal property with the SAPS and George Municipali­ty Law Enforcemen­t on 044 801 6350 or 044 801 6300 after hours.

The municipali­ty offers a reward of R2 500 for informatio­n leading to the successful conviction of vandals in a court of law, and can be contacted on 0860 044 044.

 ?? ?? THE public is requested to report people tampering, painting, breaking or stealing municipal property to the SAPS and George Municipali­ty Law Enforcemen­t.
THE public is requested to report people tampering, painting, breaking or stealing municipal property to the SAPS and George Municipali­ty Law Enforcemen­t.

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