Your guest was not prepared at all. He gave general response to the questions, specifically on the visibility of tattoos. He seems to not be aware of the short sleeve shirt by SAPS... 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Members were asked to photograph their tattoos last year and it's hidden and a year later they received a rejection letter. Cele's statement was already discriminatory. Some members have had it since before college and it is concealed but Pretoria never respected them enough. They completely was biased against it. All for reinlisted members
Proper assessment should overcome all other problems because tattooing these days is a common factor among the youth, not aware that body marks affects employment in other sectors.
Last year it harbored long standing policemen who got excellent interviews their jobs due to Cele's statement. This year all the provinces are busy with interviews except for Western Cape. They playing games. 100's are standing by who applied and no one is contacting them.
Lol! Tattoos don't stop anyone from running after thugs! But you know what does, obesity, our shisa nyama eating officers
Let them have those their tattoos but not be visible. We don't want to see them
Really ????😂😂
Your guest was not prepared at all. He gave general response to the questions, specifically on the visibility of tattoos. He seems to not be aware of the short sleeve shirt by SAPS... 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Members were asked to photograph their tattoos last year and it's hidden and a year later they received a rejection letter.
Cele's statement was already discriminatory. Some members have had it since before college and it is concealed but Pretoria never respected them enough. They completely was biased against it. All for reinlisted members
Proper assessment should overcome all other problems because tattooing these days is a common factor among the youth, not aware that body marks affects employment in other sectors.
Last year it harbored long standing policemen who got excellent interviews their jobs due to Cele's statement.
This year all the provinces are busy with interviews except for Western Cape. They playing games. 100's are standing by who applied and no one is contacting them.
The demand of drivers license in South African Police Service recruitment is a discrimination factor and unsconstutional.