@PSAFLIVE All Steers staff are valued and are never required to do gardening or work outside their roles. We take this seriously and are immediately investigating. This will not be tolerated.
NB: Members of law enforcement agencies must be transparent in their conduct and must always realise that they are accountable for their actions while in public.
The conduct of law enforcement agencies is under constant scrutiny by the public and devices such as smartphones and tablets allow a person to record any event or interaction. Private persons often make recordings of members, especially when they want to expose unethical or unprofessional behaviour of police officials. This includes incidents where a member is found asleep in a police vehicle, not attending to clients in a community service centre, dancing or drinking in uniform or performing illegal activities.
Therefore, there is no prohibition from recording a member of a law enforcement agency while executing his or her duties in public.
[THE RECORDING OR PHOTOGRAPHING OF POLICE OFFICIALS WHILE ON-DUTY OR EXECUTING THEIR DUTIES]
There is no prohibition that prevents a private person from recording a police official while the police official is on duty or exercising any power or duty as a police official in public.
A private person is not committing an offence, albeit interference with a member, defeating or obstructing the course of justice or any other offence, merely because he or she is recording the conduct of a police official.
Arrest under these circumstances will be unlawful.
The device used by a person to make such recording or to take a photograph may not be seized, damaged or destroyed merely because a recording was made or a photograph taken of a police official. In addition, such a recording or photograph does not constitute a contravention of the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (Act No. 4 of 2013) ("POPIA") and police officials cannot rely on their right to privacy to protect their identity or conduct.
Breaking News: A ANC Diepsloot secretary sentenced 15 years prison for Raping a 16 years old.
On Friday the 2nd May 2025, Thebe Lehutso was sentenced for raping a minor in Diepsloot back in October 2024.
Comrade Thebe Lehutso ANC was Secretary Ward 95. He worked as councilor in the City of Johannesburg & supervisor for CRUM ( Citizen Relationship and Urban Management).
We commend the outstanding efforts of the National Prosecuting Authority and the police for their thorough investigation, ensuring that every piece of evidence was uncovered, which ultimately led to the arrest and conviction of the offender. We believe that substantial prison sentences will act as a strong deterrent to potential rapists and perpetrators of Gender-Based violence.
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