A concerned people asked us to write a Notice to the SA Police to stop harassing the growing numbers of homeless on the streets of South Africa. Now, the homeless still have the same rights as everyone else and are in fact still the creditors; they just don’t know it;
And, the main reason for the rapidly growing homelessness is that the criminals running the circus have bankrupted our country and made it impossible to invest, compounded by the plandemic to bankrupt and kill off we the creditors or leave us homeless. If, we don’t stop this it too will be our future. So, when you see a homeless consider that “there by Grace go I …”
To: Our Public Servants acting as
Peace Officers of South African Police Service
From: we the people
creditors, sovereigns, authority and your employers.
Date: 2021/ /
Dear Peace Officers
In peace,
Notice & Order
Regarding harassment of the homeless people by SAPS
Kindly Take Notice That the SAPS Peace Officers swore an oath to commit to creating a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa; regardless if they are homeless or not. The homeless need your protection now more than ever as their numbers continue to grow because of a corrupt government that has failed them. Refer to the attached SAPS Oath.
Take Further Notice That the Code of Ethics of Peace Officers clearly states:
Respect for diversity – Application: Employees of the SAPS acknowledge the diversity of the people of our country and treat every person with equal respect.
Explanation: In performing our duties, we will always show respect for the cultural and other diversities in the community. We will treat every person with equal respect and honour their rights as inhabitants of South Africa. We will not unlawfully discriminate against any person.
Peace Officers are hereby ordered to stand under your oath and to treat the homeless in the same way as everyone else and not to harass them.
Take Further Notice That SAPS Peace officers swore an oath to uphold the Constitution and Bill of Rights which is the supreme law of the land and anything contrary is illegal, unlawful and void. The Bill of Rights clearly states:
9. Equality
- Everyone is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and benefit of the law.
10. Human dignity -Everyone has inherent dignity and the right to have their dignity respected and protected.
11. Life – Everyone has the right to life.
12. Freedom and security of the person
- Everyone has the right to freedom and security of the person, which includes the right
- not to be deprived of freedom arbitrarily or without just cause;
- not to be detained without trial;
- to be free from all forms of violence from either public or private sources;
- not to be tortured in any way; and
- not to be treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading way.
21. Freedom of movement and residence
- Everyone has the right to freedom of movement.
- Everyone has the right to leave the Republic.
- Every citizen has the right to enter, to remain in and to reside anywhere in, the Republic.
- Every citizen has the right to a passport.
26. Housing
- Everyone has the right to have access to adequate housing.
- The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right.
Why is the state failing the people? Why are the numbers of homeless growing? Please investigate and report back to us.
Until then you are ordered not to harass but to protect the homeless also. You are their peace officer and public servant too.
Govern yourself accordingly.
All rights reserved.
By:
Signed:
Dated:
Code of Ethics of the South African Police Service
Ethical policing demands that we as employees of the South African Police Service act with integrity and respect for people’s diversity and the law, thereby enhancing service excellence to the approval of the public. As members of the South African Police Service we will perform our duties according to the following principles:
Integrity – Application: Employees of the SAPS regard the truth as being of the utmost importance.
Explanation: We, as the employees of the SAPS, continually strive to uphold the mission, values, ethical principles and ethical standards of the SAPS. We will behave in a manner, which is consistent with these values. We will act honestly and responsibly in all situations. We will always tell the truth, perform our duties with noble motives and set an example in the communities we serve.
Respect for diversity – Application: Employees of the SAPS acknowledge the diversity of the people of our country and treat every person with equal respect.
Explanation: In performing our duties, we will always show respect for the cultural and other diversities in the community. We will treat every person with equal respect and honour their rights as inhabitants of South Africa. We will not unlawfully discriminate against any person.
Obedience of the law – Application: Employees of the SAPS respect and uphold the law at all times.
Explanation: Our duties mainly involve enforcing the law, and in our application of the law we will always stay within the law and Constitution of our country. We will, at all costs, avoid any conduct which would make us violators of the law. We will protect the inhabitants of South Africa against unlawful actions.
Service excellence – Application: Employees of the SAPS work towards service excellence.
Explanation: We will, at all times, perform our duties to the best of our abilities. Our conduct will bear the mark of professionalism. Our conduct and appearance will be proof of our commitment to service excellence.
Public approval – Application: Employees of the SAPS always work with and for the approval of the community.
Explanation: We will serve the best interest of the community, seeking the approval of the broad community in everything we do.
The official Code of Conduct of the South African Police Service was introduced on 31 October 1997. The Code of Conduct is a written undertaking which each member of the South African Police Service is obliged to uphold, in order to bring about a safe and secure environment for all people of South Africa. Every member of the South African Police Service must make the Code of Conduct part of their code of life, principles and values.”
Oath
I commit myself to creating a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa by – participating in endeavours aimed at addressing the causes of crime; preventing all acts which may threaten the safety or security of any community; and investigating criminal conduct which endangers the safety or security of the community and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
In carrying out this commitment, I shall at all times – uphold the Constitution and the law; take into account the needs of the community; recognize the needs of the South African Police Service as my employer; and co-operate with all interested parties in the community and the government at every level.
In order to achieve a safe and secure environment for all the people of South Africa I undertake to – act with integrity in rendering an effective service of a high standard which is accessible to everybody, and continuously strive towards improving this service; utilize all available resources responsibly, efficiently and cost-effectively to optimize their use; develop my own skills and contribute towards the development of those of my colleagues to ensure equal opportunities for all; contribute to the reconstruction and development of, and reconciliation in our country; uphold and protect the fundamental rights of every person; act in a manner that is impartial, courteous, honest, respectful, transparent and accountable; exercise the powers conferred upon me in a responsible and controlled manner; and work towards preventing any form of corruption and to bring the perpetrators thereof to justice.
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