People's Post Mitchell's Plain - 22 January 2019

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In a white button-down shirt and black slacks, JP Smith got his hands dirty and assisted in the removal of gang tags in Eastridge. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

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Erasing gang tags SAMANTHA LEE @Samantha_lee121

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ith an estimated 10million m2 already rehabilitated, the City of Cape Town’s Law Enforcement Anti-Graffiti Unit is on a mission to rid public open spaces of gang tags. Last week Thursday, the unit spent the day in the Mitchell’s Plain area cleaning up spaces including New Woodlands, Eastridge, Beacon Valley and Tafelsig. The areas were identified during operations and through notification from the community. Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith, says this forms part of a citywide Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) job creation project. Last week, the City announced the expansion of the unit that will see 168 workers start as part of the unit in February.

“We have targets for creating EPWP posts and the City is the country’s best EPWP jobs creator. We create around 45 000 jobs in a year across the different directorates. One of the most labour-intensive projects that the Safety and Security Directorate does is this graffiti clean-up project,” says Smith. Graffiti tagging, especially gang tagging, is destructive to the look of a community says Smith, adding that illegal graffiti is a concern. “It is incredibly destructive to the visual aesthetic of a city and in turn the confidence of the people when an area has all these indicators of discord and disorder. Tagging says that this is a place where lawlessness reigns. Especially gang tagging, these indicate that it is an area where gangs are in charge and I am keen to delete their fingerprint off our communities,” says Smith. The unit was started in 2010 with one officer and has since grown with millions of me-

tres of gang tags removed from city walls. The tagging unit spent the day in Mitchell’s Plain with the hope of removing as much of the tagging as possible. An Eastridge family say they have only experienced a spike in gang activity in the last three years. “There were always gangs but in he last few years, it has become so bad. The shootings, the drugs and the tagging are constant,” says the mother. Her husband agrees, saying: “My son and I often walk around at night, trying to make sure there are no problems.” Due to safety concerns, the family have asked to remain anonymous. They say the tagging is constant and that the gangs are very active on these fields. “They use the houses walls as protection when there are shootings. They are on the parks very often at night and sometimes during the day,” another woman says.

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The average cost of a day’s clean up could easily be around R2000, including paint and other supplies. “We are urging residents to inform us about the tagging so that we can come out and erase it,” says Smith. “No community should have to live with their public open spaces claimed by the gangs. It is bad enough that gangs run through the parks with shoot-outs or selling drugs, making the parks unusable. We must at least make the parks aesthetically pleasing for the community, that is by cleaning it, keeping the play equipment installed and ridding the area of graffiti,” he says. He says while it is another department that deals with the play equipment, the directorate is doing their part in clearing the graffiti. “We tried to do this with multiple departments, however that did not work and this unit was formed,” says Smith. V Continued on page 2.

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