Cape Town - Noordhoek Beach in Cape Town is to get warning signs indicating it is a mugging hotspot, it was reported on Tuesday.
The signs come after at least eight people were mugged in separate incidents at the beach since February, the Cape Times reported.
Community Safety MEC Dan Plato said tourists were most vulnerable.
"Specifically tourists don't know the dangers of the area. What we will have to do is put up signboards that say: 'Only walk in these designated areas' or 'Please don't go beyond this point'," he said.
Plato was also looking at the possibility of installing quad bike patrols but said this would not solve all crime.
"Attacks are happening almost any time of the day. If criminals want to attack, they attack."
In the most recent incident, a father and daughter were attacked by a knife-wielding man on the beach on Saturday. The father was stabbed in the right leg and a cellphone and ring were taken.
Table Mountain National Park spokesperson Merle Collins warned people to walk in groups of four or more and not to carry valuables.
The signs come after at least eight people were mugged in separate incidents at the beach since February, the Cape Times reported.
Community Safety MEC Dan Plato said tourists were most vulnerable.
"Specifically tourists don't know the dangers of the area. What we will have to do is put up signboards that say: 'Only walk in these designated areas' or 'Please don't go beyond this point'," he said.
Plato was also looking at the possibility of installing quad bike patrols but said this would not solve all crime.
"Attacks are happening almost any time of the day. If criminals want to attack, they attack."
In the most recent incident, a father and daughter were attacked by a knife-wielding man on the beach on Saturday. The father was stabbed in the right leg and a cellphone and ring were taken.
Table Mountain National Park spokesperson Merle Collins warned people to walk in groups of four or more and not to carry valuables.
- SAPA
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