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I live in South Africa and have travelled all over SA and parts of Africa. I’ve never paid a bribe or been solicited for one. I’m not saying at all that it doesn’t happen and I can certainly believe foreigners are much more likely to be solicited for one. My advice, is always remain respectful and keep calm if you’re detained by SAPS. They’re under trained and more often than not ignorant of the laws they’re supposed to enforce. Africans love respect from Europeans, call them sir and show them respect even if it’s not deserved. Apologise profusely even if you know you’re in the right. In the past calling them “chief” or “brother” would accomplish the same thing, it’s seen as condescending nowadays and will likely have the opposite effect. Don’t be tempted to offer a bribe even if implied. It can blow up in your face and only serves to reinforce that behaviour. Remember if you’re on the right side of the law, they have to backtrack at some point. If you’re on the wrong side, there’s a ton of paperwork and procedures to follow that they have little appetite for.
We deal with these things everyday, permits and licensing requirements etc are an absolute nightmare for outfitters. Then there’s also the everyday things that would be simple in a developed country but ever so bureaucratic here. Very frustrating but I know from experience that if you lose your cool with an official it’s almost impossible to get anything resolved after that.
We deal with these things everyday, permits and licensing requirements etc are an absolute nightmare for outfitters. Then there’s also the everyday things that would be simple in a developed country but ever so bureaucratic here. Very frustrating but I know from experience that if you lose your cool with an official it’s almost impossible to get anything resolved after that.