SAPS Woodstock had come to their own rescue last month concerning cellular
phones which had to be sent in for repair.
Only one offer was forthcoming from an Observatory community member to
provide SAPS with a cellular.
However, some offers would have been forthcoming from attendees of
the OBSID Safety meeting which met earlier today, but the need was
confirmed as sorted out by Woodstock SAPS themselves.
James

On 20 April 2012 10:22, James Cowley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anybody got spare working order cellphones laying around your car, home or
> business and up for grabs, before it gets stolen?
> SAPS Woodstock is still in need of 4 cellular phones.
> Thanks
> James
>
> On 18 April 2012 00:17, James Cowley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Our Sector 1 SAPS Patrol Vehicle has been without a cellular phone just
>> over two weeks and greatly hampers quick and direct contact with the
>> vehicle personnel.
>> Woodstock SAPS has sent four cellphones in for repair to Vodacom but
>> there is no guarentee when it will be returned.
>> Knowing that unused cellular phones often lay around in our homes or
>> businesses, your kind consideration is requested to donate it/them to
>> Woodstock SAPS.
>> Mr Johannes, the Logistics Manager can be contacted at 021 447 3116 or
>> 073 043 4513, should you have a spare phone willing to pass on to SAPS.
>> Your consideration is much appreciated.
>> *James Cowley*
>>
>> *082 926 1220*
>>
>> *021 448 2824 (t&f)*
>>
>> Observatory Neighborhood Watch: Chairman
>>
>

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