WCG and city launch units aimed at tourism safety
29 November 2022
Today, the Western Cape Government (WCG) launched their own Tourism Safety Unit with Chrysalis graduates, and the City of Cape Town (CCT) announced the expansion of their Tourism Safety Unit.
Tourism is a major contributor to both Cape Town and the Western Cape’s economy and provides significant job and skills development opportunities for residents.
The separate units will respectively be focused on ensuring that residents and visitors receive important safety information about tourist attractions and services available. The units will also coordinate the optimal emergency deployment of resources and technology, in tourism hotspots areas frequented by both local and international tourists.
‘The City’s Tourism Safety Unit is expanding as an integrated safety initiative aimed at ensuring our residents, local visitors and international tourists can enjoy the many wonderful sights and attractions in Cape Town without having to worry about petty crime. Visible policing is but the most effective crime prevention activity, and the members of this unit will join the thousands of additional law enforcement officers we have deployed across the whole of Cape Town this year. We are expecting a bumper tourism season and we are doing everything we can to make sure that thousands of locals and international guests, can safely enjoy the summer season in our beautiful City.’ said Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.