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POLICE WORLD
Vol 60 No. 2, 2015
IPA News
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Be the Best
Section South Africa is continuously looking for
ways to support the South African Police Service
(SAPS) and its members and to encourage and
enhance skills and performance.
During recent conversations between Section
South Africa Vice President, Jakkie Van
Litsenborgh, and the Commander of the SAPS
Training facility in Paarl, Charlotte Kotzè, the
need to encourage learners to perform well
was identified.
Section South Africa decided to support SAPS with
the sponsoring of a trophy for the best learner in
the Station Management Learning Programme
(SMLP).
On the 21 November 2014, Section South Africa
President, Vossie Vos and Vice President Jakkie
Van Litsenborgh attended a graduation ceremony
and handed over a certificate and the trophy to the
best learner, Brigadier M P Joseph from Moroka
SAPS, Soweto – who is himself an IPA member.
IPA
Step
Back
in Time
Twenty Thames Valley branch members
visited the Milestones Museum at
Basingstoke, Hampshire as part of a branch
social outing.
The museum has recreated
a Victorian street, under cover, with a real
Victorian pub, classic cars and trams.
Pauline Osborne, branch Social Secretary,
said
“There were so many of the items
we remember seeing from our childhood.
Remember the copper boilers, mangles and
the bakelite telephones - even the penny
arcade.”
There were a few items that the group
couldn’t identify; these fascinated the
children who attended with the group.
“It was
all a wonder to them”
said Pauline.
Pauline
went on
to explain
some
highlights,
“We
exchanged our
modern money for pre
decimal currency to buy a penny’s worth of
rationed sweets and even found time for a
swift half in the pub and yes it did have a
'Joanna'.”
To cap it all one eagle eyed member spied the
telephone number '1212' in the public phone
box. Seems familiar?
Whitehall 1212 was the famous telephone
number of Scotland Yard.
Charlotte Kotzè, M P Joseph (1st Recipient
of the Trophy) and H (Vossie) Vos, President
Section South Africa




