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Domestic Watch talks

SANDTON – Domestic Watch will be hosting several talks on what a ex-criminal had to say.

The festive season is around the corner – and with it an increase in crime.

Monty Abrahams is a community memeber who has studied many aspects of criminal’s behaviour and tactics, interviewed an ex-criminal and will be presenting a lesson on what he had to say. ” He has vast insights into criminals methods and has loads to teach the attendees.” said Penny Steyn of Domestic Watch

According to Steyn, the lesson is simple, “Crime prevention, when we know what to expect, is the only solution to the crime challenge.

“Let’s get sharper and absorb these insightful criminals’ methods that are working for them and working against us.”

There will be six talks hosted on the topic during October

  • 19 October at the Christ Church Sandton at 11.30am, corner Roosevelt and Haldane roads
  • 19 October at the Sandton Police Station Lapa at 1.30pm at Summit Road
  • 20 October at St Michaels Church in Bryanston at 11.30am at 73 Mount Street, on the corner of Bryanston Drive
  • 21 October at the Christian Science Church in Bryanston at 12pm in Porchester Road
  • 25 October at the Rosebank Union Church in Hurlingham at 10am on the corner of William Nicol and Sandton drives
  • 27 October at the Gallo Manor Community Centre at 10am in Letaba Avenue.

Details: Penny Steyn 082 461 6968; madpenny@absamail.co.za


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