Life in South Africa...

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Cash in Transit robberies were a regular thing when I lived there 2001-2005. Truly a shame to see they haven't really got on top of this, or any of the many other problems in the country really. I loved growing up there.
 
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Cash in Transit robberies were a regular thing when I lived there 2001-2005. Truly a shame to see they haven't really got on top of this, or any of the many other problems in the country really. I loved growing up there.
And then you moved to Glasgow? Switched hot and violent with cold and violent? :p
 
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Cash in Transit robberies were a regular thing when I lived there 2001-2005. Truly a shame to see they haven't really got on top of this, or any of the many other problems in the country really. I loved growing up there.

There are accusations that some higher up in government who are supposed to be part of tackling it are complicit with organised crime.
 
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Apparently in some areas in SA some houses have the bedroom and utilities inside a fortified and often metal caged area within the house, so that if there is a break-in they are safe from the intruders and can let them get on with it until it is safe to come out into the "outer house" again. Also doubles as a shelter in case of civil unrest. Terrifying stuff...
 
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Maybe they have to take what they can get but I certainly wouldn't want to do that job without something along the lines of a bullpup rifle/carbine like the Tavor or MDRX - a full size rifle in that situation is more likely going to get you killed :(
 
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Apparently in some areas in SA some houses have the bedroom and utilities inside a fortified and often metal caged area within the house, so that if there is a break-in they are safe from the intruders and can let them get on with it until it is safe to come out into the "outer house" again. Also doubles as a shelter in case of civil unrest. Terrifying stuff...
Yup it's a right ******** of a country. I stayed there for 6 months while helping my mum to do a house up and the level of violent crime is shocking. You live behind armed guards but the neighbours were still fetting robbed and hacked up by machetes. The honest impression I got is that if you're wealthy it's only a matter of time before you're targeted. Maybe it'll take 20-30 years before it happens to you but a violent robbery just came across as unavoidable.

So yeah people live in cages. Probably wont ever change, all south africans are ******** regardless of race or religion anyway so best to just leave them to it and focus on improving things elsewhere.
 
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Yup it's a right ******** of a country. I stayed there for 6 months while helping my mum to do a house up and the level of violent crime is shocking. You live behind armed guards but the neighbours were still fetting robbed and hacked up by machetes. The honest impression I got is that if you're wealthy it's only a matter of time before you're targeted. Maybe it'll take 20-30 years before it happens to you but a violent robbery just came across as unavoidable.

So yeah people live in cages. Probably wont ever change, all south africans are ******** regardless of race or religion anyway so best to just leave them to it and focus on improving things elsewhere.

My old neighbours in London lived in a compound with the houses having all that stuff - didn't save their neighbours. They were planning on moving back though as soon as the kids were older.
 
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I literally interviewed a lady who had come to England with her two children the other week for a job. When I asked her why she left SA she mentioned about stuff like this. Never thought it was that bad but then saw this. Pretty much real life GTA.
 
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Apparently in some areas in SA some houses have the bedroom and utilities inside a fortified and often metal caged area within the house, so that if there is a break-in they are safe from the intruders and can let them get on with it until it is safe to come out into the "outer house" again. Also doubles as a shelter in case of civil unrest. Terrifying stuff...
You mean like panic rooms, which are also common with the wealthy in the states.
 
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Bullet resistant, not bullet proof. None of those windows will survive sustained fire from an AK-47 or similar weapon.

Aye pistol round and rifle round are 2 completely different ball games.

.308 rifle round will go through pretty thick steel that glass ain't gonna do ****.

As you say an AK47 which uses very similar gonna sail through that, you, the glass behind you and still go another several hundred metres before it hits something solid.
 
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There's a lot of bullet proof glass that will stop 7.62 rounds these days, the technology has come a long way. There's also a lot of vests that will stop higher calibre rounds.
 
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