Police urge matrics to be wary of crime as rage parties go into full swing

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Police urge matrics to be wary of crime as rage parties go into full swing
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Police urge matrics to be wary of crime as rage parties go into full swing: Police have urged matric rage festival goers to be “crime conscious” as the annual event goes into full gear in KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape.

“Make sure you read up about safety at the festival, where to stay, how Rage Rides operate and everything else you need to know to plan your rage festival experience.”

Police advised festival goers to not put themselves into dangerous or solitary situations and “make sure you know how you are getting home each night”.Police warned youngsters attending the event to not leave drinks unattended to avoid them being spiked with illegal substances and be on the lookout for strange cars or people when leaving or going to venues hosting rage events.

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