A report in Friday's Argus:
The City of Cape Town has a Rent-a-Cop initiative that enables individuals, 
companies, NGO's and institutions to sponsor law-enforcement officers, Metro 
Police and traffic officers as a part of the concept. Sponsors pay for the 
salaries of the relevant officers and contribute 50% towards their training, 
uniforms, transport, overtime and equipment costs. 
It would be interesting to know what the costs are? There is also the question 
of fines that are issued to offenders being used to supplement the operating 
costs?
Brian Gray.
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