That's what's been set up in South Africa for the World Cup. Courts that will quickly deal with the crimes committed and other things involved. Makes sense with people travelling in and out the country during the month, so the visitors will be enable to keep evidence right away.
There will be a total of 54 courts in all of the host cities.
A statement said: "The experience from previous host countries has shown the influx of foreign nationals in World Cups also potentially increases criminal activities."
South Africa is well known as a crime filled country and the worries go back ever since the hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2010 was decided. That and the state of the stadiums. The stadiums are ready, was proven during the Confederations Cup 2009, but questions still remain over the safety of the thousands of visitors, who'll come to see the World's greatest sporting event.
Monday, November 23, 2009
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