TABLEVIEW COMMUNITY POLICE FORUM (CPF) Sector 2 Minutes of Meeting held at CBC St John s Parklands Thursday 30 January 2014 IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS: SECTOR 2 POLICE VAN : 079-894 1451 / 082-469 1734 SAPS : Warrant Officer Knoetzen / 082-301 7768 CPF Sector 2 Chairperson : Chris Visser / 072 340 8461 / sector2chairman@cpftableview.co.za CPF Chairman : Andrew Brace / 083 306 2254 /chairman@cpftableview.co.za NW Sector 2 Captain : Bjorn Harrison Sagar / 082 318 9555 / sector2captain@tvnw.co.za CPF Website : www.cpftableview.co.za CPF Facebook page : CPF Table View CPF Sector 2 Twitter : CPF_Parklands Attendance Register: First time attendees, please put full details and regular member s only names. Welcome: Chris Visser Welcome to all - Email was sent out and the minutes were attached, minutes also available on the CPF Website and presentation of the meetings. Minutes read and approved by Hendrik, Caroline. www.cpftableview.co.za What is the CPF? In the early 90 s there were major changes in South Africa, one of the largest organizations had to change, the South African Police Force were very autocratic in the way they were running things in South Africa. The Police Force has become more community orientated. The Police Force changed to the South African Police Service, rank structures changed. Community Policing was born in 1995, this was the way forward for the Police. The community and the Police would work hand in hand for a better and safer community. The community and the Police had to meet on a regular basis; the meeting has to happen on regular bases therefore Community Police Forums were born. This is a Platform that was created to get together on a monthly basis for the Police to share with the community and the community can interact with the Police to ask questions and make statements.
The CPF is chaired by an impartial neutral person not a member of the South African Police Service. The CPF Chairman s responsibility is to chair monthly meetings, make sure the community interact with the Police and stay within the Laws of the Land. Address community concerns brought to the CPF or the CPF meetings and also keep a watchful eye on the Police that they stay in line with the Laws of the Land. The CPF represents the community with regards to security with all Law Enforcement Agencies; share any relevant information via social media, public meetings, e-mails and newspaper articles. For example the march that will be happening. The CPF meetings were not enough to get the community involved, business watches, crime watches, community patrols, etc were formed. Neighbourhood Watches and Street Committees were formed in the last few years. These groups fall directly under the CPF s watchful eye, the CPF s duty is to make sure they stay within the Laws of the Land. These groups were formed to work with the Police not to complain about the Police. The Table View Neighbourhood watch is a fantastic tool for the Police, they are the eyes and ears for the Police and do a lot of visible patrolling, and this has helped to get the crime very low. The Table View Neighbourhood Watch are not the Police, they are the community, because of their involvement they do make huge impact on our crime, that does not mean that they do not have to attend these meetings as this is the only platform recognized by the South African Police Force. Any Questions? W/O Nikki Knoetzen - 082 301 7768 He is our sector manager, so he represents the whole of Sector 2, he is unable to attend the meeting due to a quad bike accident, and Colonel Vosloo will be giving an update on Crime. Crime in Sector 2 Cornel Vosloo December 2013 & January 2014 in general House break inns and theft out of motor vehicles remains the biggest crime in the area. Table View on average has 100 House Break inns a month, Theft out of motor vehicles 65-75 on average. This is for all three sectors. Table View Neighborhood Watch Sector Capt - Bjorn Harrison Sagar 082 318 9553: sector2capt@tvnw.co.za for enquiries rather send him an email if you have queries www.tvnw.co.za (He was unable to attend this evening) The TVNW does not replace the police; they are all volunteers and members of the community. They put in many hours to assist in fighting against crime by being the eyes and ears for the Police. They assist in every way from rescuing animals, crime prevention, natural disasters, medical emergencies and so much more. Table View Neighbourhood Watch: Emergency number: 084 383 1814, it is not there to be abused. It does not replace the Police; your first call should always be to the Police first.
SAPS 10111 Table View SAPS 021 521 3300 Sector 2 Van 082 469 1734/079 894 1451 Law Enforcement 021 554 3947/021 596 1999 All Emergencies 021 480 7700 Fire & Rescue 021 590 1900 Ambulance ER24 084 124 Metro/Western Cape Government Services 021 937 0500 Urban Explorers Who are they and why are they here? They live in the area and we make it livable for them, we have to address the Cause not the Problem. Sector 2 we asked for residents to not leave their dustbins outside. This has made a difference. Schulla Pronk came up with a great initiative. (Welcome Schulla introducing her inititive) Table View Freecycle started on 7 November 2013. Currently 2400 members. Rules of the group is that no money may be exchanged, you give and can receive willingly, instead of throwing your unwanted stuff away post it on the Facebook page, this will be collected by someone free of charge. An initiative with Table View Rate Payers Association / CPF / NHW for THE BIG DUMP to happen on 15 February 2014 from 9.00-14h00 All goods will be collected from your home that you do not want, loaded on a trailer and removed free of charge. Feedback 2013 What did CPF do in 2013? We got the community more involved. The Charley Whisky network was exspanded, the CPF got Law Enforcement involved and gave them 3 handheld radios, CPF wanted to raise money this year for a base station for them and The Cheese Store donated a CW Base Station to the CPF that is based at the Law Enforcement offices Big Bay. There is now communication with Law Enforcement. We grew street committees from 0 to 130 in a year. Attended multiple meetings with Law Enforcement, Traffic, Police, Metro arranging operations. Arranging multiple Taxi operations. Monthly greenbelt clean ups and commercial property clean ups. Complex forum meetings, over 126 complexes in Parklands, Almost all the complexes in Parklands Main Road have basically been painted and made neat. Attend numerous Public Meetings. ICASA license fees had to be paid.
Security at Parklands SAPS was paid for. We had to give money back to a member of the public that donated money and then complained because we were going to use the left over money to purchase business cards for the SAPS Sector Managers. This was approved by the community but this gentlemen wanted his donation back. Built relationships with Metro, Law Enforcement and Traffic, Counselor Mrs Brenner always there for us. Parklands Home Association always there to help when trees need cutting or if bushes needs to be cut back. Table View Rate Payers Association. Other role players in the community built a great relationship with CPF Who are the committee members for Sector 2? Chairman: Chris Visser Street Committee Coordinator: Hendrik du Plessis Complex Coordinator: Jacqui Nel Environmental Coordinator: Riaan Schoeman Graffiti & Outdoor Marketing Coordinator: Ken Spies Fundraising Coordinator: Lourens Myburgh Secretary: Lindy Dippenaar Social Problem Coordinator: Vacant Electing our Committee 2014 Chairman: Chris Visser Vice Chairman: Vacant Street Committee Coordinator: Hendrik du Plessis Complex Coordinator: Jacqui Nel/Jens Environmental Coordinator: Riaan Schoeman Graffiti & Outdoor Marketing Coordinator: Ken Spies Fundraising Coordinator: Vacant Secretary: Lindy Dippenaar Social Problem Coordinator: Ronet Cloete Has put her name forward for the position.
Do you want to know it ALL?? Follow CPF on Facebook, only facts, no discussions or bad mouthing. And CPF Chairman Sector 2 Chris Visser also has a page. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!!!!!! Complex Patrols for security at the Police Station Trellidor security at the Police station Builders Warehouse- regular items to the CPF that is given to the NHW. Bosch high pressure cleaner, will use it this month for cleansing Plastics for Africa 1000 litre water tank for cleansing The Cheese Store purchased a Base Radio CPF Raffle CPF would like to raise funds to purchase orange lights and magnets for Neigbourhood Watch members for their cars, they do an awesome job and we would like to help. Builders Warehouse have given a generous donations, Skilhammer 920 Vault Drill, Hole Sore set and from ERA Steer J & B Whiskey and glass set. The tickets will be sold at R25 a ticket and the draw to take place 27 February 2014 THE NEXT RAFFLE!!?? Complex Patrol has sponsored a full alarm system and will install it. Join TVNW Join TVNW Facebook page Join CPF committees Join CPF Facebook page Join or start a street committee Educate friends & neighbours What can we do? Get involved!!! Attend the Table View Rate Payers Association meeting on the first Monday of every month www.cpftableview.co.za Follow website it has important information. Date of next meeting: 27 February 2014 Venue: CBC St John s Parklands