FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No there are are many ways to asist the CPF that do not include going on patrol.
No, the CPF is a Voluntary position and there is no pay or reimbursment for the amounts you contribute to it.
No, the CPF is a voluntary organisation and there is no reimbursment for amounts spent towards it or its activities.
The CPF comprises a 12 person elected Committee and addittional members. Members can assist with a range of activities. For example as WhatsApp group admins. Community networking, Graphic Design, Fund Raising, Patrolling, Senior Citizen visits and the most important, being an active set of eyes and ears for the South African Police Service.
Contact your CPF Chairman and find out when your next Public CPF meeting is.
No. Only South African Citizens qualify for the CPF
No, Persons with a criminal record do not qualify to become a member for the CPF.
Yes, Any person who lives and works in Kempton Park is welcome to join the CPF.
Yes, click here to view Kempton Park Sector 2's Code of Conduct.
No, members of the public who are elected political party officials may not become CPF members.
No members of the public who work for a Security company may not become CPF members.
No the South Adrican Police Service and the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department are two seperate organisations.
Brigadier Ndlovu
Kempton Park Police Station has a dedicated office for victims of abuse with a trained counselor 24 hours a day.