The way things are getting out of hand in South Africa, we will end up being like Zimbabwe in a few years if the government doesn’t step up its game. Our law is so poor in a way that it brings disrespect to the government and the country as a whole.
Crime is extremely out of control in South Africa. Hard-working people are being robbed of their hard-earned money by crooks and scammers under the police’s watch. Some even fake being officials of the government so that they can go around pretending and robbing people.
Speaking of that, there is a new trending style that people are using to rob people. Nowadays, there are fake police who go around or make roadblocks so that they can rob people. They take a car and print it with police flashes, and they even wear a police uniform.
When they stop you, they will ask for a bribe for whatever is wrong or they will just rob you; some are even hijacking cars. Many people have taken it to social media to warn people that they should be aware of such things.
To all the people out there, if you are stopped by a police van, here is how you can prove that they are fake police. First of all, I looked at the police emblem that is on the car. The original one has something like golden stripes, while the fake one doesn’t have stripes and just looks like a lame golfer’s color.
Another thing is that the fake one doesn’t have words inside the emblem; on the original one it’s written “South African Police Service,” while the fake one is just blank. See the photo of the difference below.
This is a sign that people no longer have respect for the law. Such things will continue to happen in our country because thugs are in cahoots with SAPS and there are no consequences for any wrongdoings in this country. 95% of SAPS officials, Metropolis officials, and SANDF officials are thugs.
They are law unto themselves. Now to all the people out there, be cautious. If a police van stops you, just slow down and check if the van matches the description of a fake police vehicle. If it does, don’t stop; just drive to your nearest police station.