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Cape Town cops drown holiday chaos in 4,600 litres of seized booze
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81164, member: 636"] Cape Town cops are on an absolute tear this holiday season, grabbing enough booze to kill a small village. Law enforcement in the city has been flexing hard throughout December, confiscating over 4,600 liters of alcohol, making hundreds of arrests, and slapping people with tens of thousands of fines, all in a bid to manage the chaos of the festive period. The push, involving general officers, Metro Police, and specialized LEAP teams, has targeted everything from public drinking on beaches to serious crimes, with a particular focus on drunk driving. Key figures include 264 total arrests, over 52,000 fines issued, and 157 motorists nabbed for driving under the influence since the month began. The alcohol confiscation is a wild story by itself. Authorities took in a staggering 4,634.69 liters, which translates to almost ten thousand bottles, with more than half of that haul seized in just the last week as the holidays peaked. This hooch, mainly snatched from people drinking illegally in public spaces like parks, comes with a R500 fine and an R835 release fee if you ever want it back, not that you will, since they destroyed nearly 3,000 liters of the stuff by mid-month just to make a point. Beyond the bottle busts, operations netted at least four firearms, some drugs, and led to arrests like a 42-year-old in Macassar caught with a stolen car. On the road, the stats are just as gnarly. Traffic services logged 43,355 offenses, impounded 156 vehicles, and executed 951 warrants. The weekend emergency call center data shows what they're dealing with, fielding 1,850 incidents that included 119 fires, 279 noise complaints, and 132 assault reports. With the city begging people not to block intersections in its nightmare traffic, and the communication center pleading for clear info when calling 021 480 7700, the whole situation paints a picture of a municipality desperately trying to keep the lid on while everyone else is trying to party. [/QUOTE]
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