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The Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) Visitor Safety Program, presented to MEC Albert Fritz in February 2011, outlines innovative strategies to ensure safety for the 3.7 million annual visitors. With 272 personnel, including rangers and canine units, the park employs visible policing and surveillance, partnerships with SAPS, and a focus on visitor engagement. Resources include advanced equipment, vehicles, and community collaborations to address safety challenges. This proactive approach balances risk management and promotes the natural beauty of a park within a city.
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Table Mountain National Park Visitor Safety Program Briefing to MEC Albert Fritz February 2011
A Park within a City • Proximity to City • Mostly open access • 24 hour risk • Tourist destination • 3.7 million visits • Tourist gadgets
Resources 1: Physical Presence • Table Mountain (north) = 36 rangers • Silvermine (central) = 24 rangers • Cape of Good Hope (south) = 46 rangers • Marine Protected Area = 16 rangers • EPWP / DEAT projects = 150 pax • Honorary Rangers • TOTAL = 272 pax
Resources 2: Vehicles • 3 of 4x4 bakkies • 1 of Quantum Bus for deployment • 1 of Dog Trailer • 1 of Road block trailer • 2 of Quad bikes • 1 of Off road bike
Resources 3: Equipment • 3 x CCTV cameras linked to City SSU • 1 x mobile surveillance camera unit • Digital 2 way radios – City Call Center • Night scopes, telescopes, cameras • Personal protective equipment • Pepper ball guns
Resources 4: Dog Unit • 5 Dogs fully trained to DH4 • Dog Handlers trained to DH4 • Kennel Unit at Kloofnek • Deployment trailer • Current extension to kennels • HIGHLY EFFECTIVE
Resources 5: Ops Centers • Kloofnek office / dispatch / coordination • Kloofnek Visitor Center – engage with Visitors re Safety Information • Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, Platteklip, Deer Park, Newlands, Noordhoek Beach
Partnerships • SAPS is our major partner • TMNP overlaps with 13 SAPS precincts • Attend regular meetings and share info • Close coms with SAPS sector policing • Neighbourhood Watches • CID’s • Tourism Agencies – Safety Info to Tourists
Operations: Combating Crime • Visible Uniformed Policing • Observation points / Stake-outs • Routinely clear bunkers, caves, hide-outs • Remove suspects for finger-print tests • CCTV cameras and response • Parallel investigations to SAPS • Adaptive strategy – trends/displacement
WHERE TO? • New partnerships – Waterfront Rotarians are sponsoring Kennel expansion • Tourism Partnerships renewed – to communicate safety information • Perception Management – balanced coms of risks, successes and interventions • Manned Visitor Information Centers