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Tshwane is a new supercity in Gauteng, South Africa comprising several smaller municipalities including Pretoria, Soshanguve, Centurion and Hammanskraal.
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A BBS provides a "do it yourself" computer communications system. Anyone who has a computer, a modem and a telephone line can set up a BBS. The software is cheap or free, and you don't need the latest and greatest computer equipment to do it either. A business can set up a BBS to provide support for its customers. A church (or group of churches) can set up a BBS to provide support for their members. A local radio station can set up a BBS to communicate with its listeners. Schools, NGOs, community bodies and others can all set up BBSs that can provide a local means of communication. These BBSs can be linked together in networks, so that messages posted on one BBS can be echoed on others around the town or around the world. If you would like to know more about the uses of BBSs, and how you can start one, see our BBS page. If you belong to a church or NGO or Community-based Organisation, or any other group in civil society that might be interested in setting up such a system, you can join the Christian communications forums.
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Discussions can include things like crime prevention and Community Policing Forums, neighbourhood watch schemes, roads, town planning, schools, cultural activities, pollution, community problems and services etc.
More local conferences can be added if there is enough demand for them, and if those listed above become too crowded with messages on a particular topic.
There are also several international conferences on a variety of topics that you can participate in.
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For example, suppose someone reports a group of people acting strangely - examining houses, carrying burglary tools, and so on. If this is posted on the BBS, someone else might report that they saw a similar group, similarly dressed, in a different street an hour later. Then if there is a break in in the neighbourhood about that time, the police could use these reports in searching for the suspects. In most cases of break-ins, the police do not have time to interview all the neighbours, in the hope that someone may have seen something. They simply do not have the staff for that kind of thing. But if such reports are collected on a BBS, and made available to the police for investigation, it is possible that many more crimes could be solved, or prevented - if a crime was reported, someone seeing the same group, having read about it on the BBS, could call the police.
This is just one example of how BBSs can be used in crime prevention. If businessmen donated computers to their local police station, the police could set up their own BBS, and this could make contact even easier. Remember, a BBS doesn't need to be the latest and greatest. A 286 or 386 being tossed out because one is upgrading is quite adequate for running a BBS.
Can you think of more ideas?
Call your local BBS and post them in a message!
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BBS name | Phone | Hours | Notes |
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Khanya | 333-0004 | 24 hours | Daily mainternance at midnight |
If you would like to run a BBS, or if you are already running one in the Pretoria area, and would like to connect it to the networks so you can be linked to the local Pretoria conferences, please e-mail Steve Hayes, or you can phone me at 012-333-6727.
The Pretoria Online pages give more information about Pretoria, its communities, and events and happenings. Read about them on the Web pages, and discuss them on the BBS!
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Created: 1998-09-23
Updated: 2003-12-09