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    A Supercop Christmas

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailDecember 5, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    If you were the most feared traffic cop in town, how would you spend your Christmas?


    If you were the most feared traffic cop in town, how would you spend your Christmas?

    Grocott's Mail reporter Malibongwe Dayimani bumped into Terrence Bafo, Grahamstown's "Supercop", and asked him just that.

    "Well, I will be having a brandy and umqombothi (traditional beer), that's all."

    Okay, but aren't you going home for the festive season?

    "Go where? I live here. Where should I go?"

    But what about the family? Aren't you going to take them out?

    "That's none of your business, you have nothing to do with my private life. Yes, I will go, but I won't tell you where."

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