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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 847436" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Yes, we have crime. We are after all a third world country. But every time we host a big even such as the Fifa World Cup, Cricket World Cup or Rugby World Cup, we step up. During the Fifa World Cup there was even an introduction of special courts hearing matters that happened at and around stadiums specifically to aid the tourists on the same day the offence occured.</p><p></p><p>Some areas are more dodgy than others. But then again, most residents of SA and travel agents who inform their overseas tourists visiting SA, not to visit those areas.</p><p></p><p>But ask yourself this, would it be better to be a victim of a petty crime such as theft of your wallet, or getting half of the stadium bombed by terrorists, having mass casualties and ultimately having to call off the tournament completely.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Who is going to benefit from having it in Japan??</p><p></p><p>Answer:</p><p>Japan and World Rugby.</p><p></p><p>Everyone else will be under the same scrutiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 847436, member: 40658"] Yes, we have crime. We are after all a third world country. But every time we host a big even such as the Fifa World Cup, Cricket World Cup or Rugby World Cup, we step up. During the Fifa World Cup there was even an introduction of special courts hearing matters that happened at and around stadiums specifically to aid the tourists on the same day the offence occured. Some areas are more dodgy than others. But then again, most residents of SA and travel agents who inform their overseas tourists visiting SA, not to visit those areas. But ask yourself this, would it be better to be a victim of a petty crime such as theft of your wallet, or getting half of the stadium bombed by terrorists, having mass casualties and ultimately having to call off the tournament completely. Who is going to benefit from having it in Japan?? Answer: Japan and World Rugby. Everyone else will be under the same scrutiny. [/QUOTE]
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