2.1.1 Accessibility: The station was not well identified because there was no sign on the road that identified the station. It was accessible to both people with disabilities and the community. 2. Vehicles: There were insufficient vehicles at the station. The AVL system is working perfectly and the vehicles' location can be traced. All vehicles have valid license discs. Three vehicles are taken home by members; one is taken by a duty officer and the other two are taken home by sector managers. Authority for taking vehicles home is granted by the station commissioner and proof thereof was produced. The vehicles are suitable for the terrain. Three vehicles are utilised for attending complaints during the week. This number increases to five during the weekend. 3. Community Service Centre (CSC): The Domestic Violence Act (DVA) register is kept at the CSC. The register is completed correctly. The list of the organisations which offers counselling and other support services is not kept in the CSC or updated regularly. The police officials that attend to complaints do not understand the DVA. The Child Justice Act is available in the CSC but the list that contains particulars of the probation officers as well as well as written agreement with the probation officer was not available. There were no station instructions on how to comply with the provisions of Child Justice Act. Both DVA and Child Justice Act documentation are policy compliance documents rather than useful for operational purposes. 4. Leave abuse and absenteeism: The management indicated that there is absenteeism especially in the month of December and January. It also takes place during weekends and month-ends specifically in shifts. 5. Second Hand Goods Act: The DPO is responsible for policing compliance with the Second Hand Goods Act. There are four registered Second Hand Goods dealers in the area. 6. Detectives: The detective office is not located in the same place as the police station. It is one and the half kilometres from the police station. There is general problem regarding the taking of the statements and formulation of the charges. There were 9 missing dockets in the past 3 years but they were all found in court. There are 446 cases at the unit. The smallest caseload by a detective is 19 cases and the highest is 142 cases. A total of 107 cases were closed undetected in the past financial year. There is a lack of informers in the unit and the budget for informers is unknown to the Branch Commander. 7. Cell: The station does not have cells.