Would you risk your life to stop a crime?

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South Africa's crime rate means most of us have either seen something go down or know someone who has. Stacey and J Sbu put the question to KZN: if a crime happened right in front of you today, would you step in or would you stay back?

Some say intervening is pure instinct and doing nothing makes you part of the problem. Others say this isn't a movie, and keeping yourself alive is not cowardice, it's just smart thinking. Either way, it got people talking!

Missed the conversation live? Here's what KZN had to say...
19 May English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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