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Ashley Neighbourhood Watch receives donation

The donated posters should make would be criminals think twice.

ADT Security has sponsored 15 sets of magnetic decal posters valued at over R4000 to the Ashley Residents’ Neighbourhood Watch

The posters will assist to create a sense of awareness among the community and deter would be criminals from the area by highlighting the visibility of the Ashley Residents’ Neighbourhood Watch.

Watch chairman, Justin Bosfe, thanked ADT for their ongoing support and commitment.

“Through partnerships like these we have been able to reduce crime significantly in our suburb. Our neighbourhood watch has helped our residents understand the solution instead of always focusing on the problems, and we remain committed to rebuilding our community.”

ADT Security Community Development Manager for South Durban, Rian Buys, said they are happy to have been able to help.

“ADT is committed to forming partnerships with local crime-fighting organisations to pro-actively reduce criminal activity. Having and maintaining good working relationships between various community safety organisations – like neighbourhood watches, private security companies and the police – is very important as they can yield positive results in the fight against crime.”

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