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400 000 SMSs against crime

2007-01-29 23:49

Marlise Scheepers

Johannesburg - Several hundred thousand South Africans have spoken out on crime via SMS, and the majority feel that it is plain out of control.

The SMS poll was launched on SABC2, on Tim Modise's show Lekgotleng le Modise. By early Monday, 400 000 SMS messages had been sent, said the company that provides the service.

They say it's the biggest poll of its kind so far.

Viewers are asked each Monday evening to give their views on the subject under discussion on the show.

On Monday last week, viewers were asked to send an SMS if they thought crime was out of control in South Africa.

Only those who agreed were to respond.

Swell of messages

Since Friday last week, there was a huge swell of messages, and people were SMS-ing each other in order to get the maximum response.

It spread like wildfire, with even London-based South Africans responding.

Paulo do Carmo, executive chief of Marketel, the suppliers of the SMS service, said that messages had been pouring in since Friday.

"Last week, we were getting around 300 to 400 a day, about the usual average, but since Friday the taps have opened.

"I've never seen such a remarkable knock-on effect. We experienced record feedback, here.'

He said people could send the SMS more than once, but this could be picked up in the statistics, "and it wasn't really a factor".

Innovation

When he announced the results of the poll at 20:00 on Monday night, Modise said that when the production team were transferring the data of the results from Marketel, the system crashed.

The last officially verifiable figure was 352 000.

The question put was simple and viewers just had to respond with a "yes", but there was eventually quite a bit of innovation.

The original SMS message read: "If you think crime is out of control in South Africa, SMS 'Yes' to 33588 - a poll for the Tim Modise programme."

Later, an SMS was circulated with the expanded message: "Please send to as many people as possible and show Mbeki is wrong. Take a stand against crime."

People also used e-mail messages to whip up support.

Result 'not valid'

Richard Rice of Synovate South Africa, who conducts research on opinion polls and quality, said the result was not valid because the question had become more loaded and emotion had been whipped up.

"The result will also not reflect the entire population because there are many people who don't have access to cellphones or TV," he said.

"But there is a clear message in the tempo and the number of people who took part."

In response, Do Carmo emphasised that the SMS poll had been an instant poll.

- Beeld


DRP 1/30/2007 12:12:07 AM
I am glad. i can sms 50 sms to my family/friend/collegues. I agree that crime is out of control. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! other more people will die every day.

joe 1/30/2007 12:29:10 AM
Yes, crime is totally out of control! I am however a bit disturbed to think that maybe somebody made a quick million out of peoples emotions running high at the moment. What was the cost of the SMS Marketel????

Kasy Aboo 1/30/2007 12:38:03 AM
Mr Richard Rice of Synovate I challenge you to run this poll again if you strongly feel this poll was not accurate I am sure you would definately receive an even more amazing result that one received today.Do it for the 100's of South African's that have lost their lives and let the public know. Cheers

Cheryl 1/30/2007 1:19:04 AM
Maybe now the government will realise that they cannot pull the wool of our eyes and that we are ALL GATVOL! Time for them to wake up and do something already ? CO

Ange 1/30/2007 7:22:31 AM
YES!!!! Of course it will raise many emotions, doesn't matter how the question is asked. The People voted and the People are right.

Andries 1/30/2007 7:36:01 AM
Of course crime is out of control! Not a single morning goes by that my inbox does not have a News24 headline on farm murders, rape, torture or hijacking. Next the government will tell us these stories are fabrications?! Wake up, Mr Mbeki.

Herman 1/30/2007 7:37:03 AM
What are they talking about the results not being valid? Show me one person older than 18 that does not have a cellphone in this country!

Pearl 1/30/2007 7:42:22 AM
As this is a SMS numer that levies a charge where is the money going ? Also it would ne noce to see if the President took the time to send an sms.

Disappointed 1/30/2007 8:06:27 AM
Is Mbeki blind AND deaf??? Does he read the news? Does he watch TV? Can he not really see what is going on in SA!?? Thousands of people are being killed, raped and attacked, while he sits on his throne and dares to tell normal South Africans like you and me that crime is not bad!!?? Wake up Mr President - no matter how much you would like to believe that your country is riddled with crime, it's the number one factor why everyone's leaving!! Do you want to leave a legacy of being ignorant?

yvt 1/30/2007 8:07:42 AM
Why is it that only when a celebrity is a victim that SA wants to take a stand? What about all the other celebrities in their own house? The best dad, the most wonderful mom, the most talented son and/or daughter, killed, slaughtered, mugged, attacked and raped on a daily base, but that is nothing compared to a celebrity???!!!! Crime is out of control. Face it!!! Only then can we do something about it.

SF 1/30/2007 8:10:24 AM
I heard Tim Modise on 702 on Monday morning and he denied that he or his show or the SABC had anything to do with the poll. Now he is announcing the results on his TV show. Who knows who to believe these days. I do agree though that crime is killing our country and Thabo Mbeki must be look at SA through some extremely rose tinted glasses.

Louiza Frohlich 1/30/2007 8:12:51 AM
I challenge Richard Rice of Synovate South Africa to launch a poll which is acceptable to him and he will receive the same results if not more. Then he can have a 'VALID POLL'

HB 1/30/2007 8:18:24 AM
"The result will also not reflect the entire population because there are many people who don't have access to cellphones or TV,". I don't agree, because even the lowest income earner owns a sellphone. Wake up and smell reality - crime is way out of control!

Hannelie van Heerden 1/30/2007 8:24:32 AM
To say that the result is not valid because emotions came into it is unbelievable. It is because crime is being ignored and people are feeling helpless, that emotions have become a huge driving force in our society. It would be prudent not to ignore this fact. Regardless of color or race, there are a multitude of people in this country who just cannot stomach this crime wave any longer. Something has to be done.

LM 1/30/2007 8:34:17 AM
To those who always play the race card. Where are you now? This poll is a general question to all South Aricans. Is this reaction going to polarise the nation? NO! All of us are now getting to a point where we cannot take it anymore.

Sydney Ludere 1/30/2007 8:44:16 AM
Violet Crimes is way out of control and it is about time SANDF get involved, this criminals are getting ruthless more and more so we have to fight fire with fire.

MS 1/30/2007 8:45:07 AM
Silence on crime is silent terrorism,look it is happening !!Why whats the big plan??

Alfred Shelver 1/30/2007 8:46:11 AM
In the USA 11000.00 people are murdered every year(one of the worst in the world) Canada average 670 murders (90% family or friends) South Africa 46000 and thats if we are being given all the stats. RApe 1 in 3 women i south africa, Car accidents deaths one of the worst in the world. Wow if thats under control, then i guess HIV does not cause AIDS and showers and beetroot do cure AIDS. MORONS RUN THIS COUNTRY

Disappointed 1/30/2007 8:51:24 AM
My 3 year old nephew was driving with me in my car a week ago when I got pulled over by a traffic officer. As soon as he saw the officer?s pistol he looked terrified and asked whether the man is going to kill us now. Please wake up Mr. Mbeki you are killing this wonderful country by ignoring a problem that a 3 year old can see.

Russell 1/30/2007 8:53:05 AM
What do you mean is crime out of control. Crime is in control just look at the reception Yengeni got, our deputy vice president's actions and how about the travelgate MPs who are still in office! To mention a few.

Ice 1/30/2007 8:55:34 AM
I think the goverment wants the crime this way. BUT one cannot help wondering when people are going to take the law into their own hands . . . I wonder what they will do if all the educated people leaves the country because of all the crime - try hosting 2010 then????????????

RS 1/30/2007 9:00:34 AM
If a snap survey is not unacceptable, then perhaps they should ask "Who has been robbed, hijacked, raped, mugged and attacked in the last 12 months?" Sadly we cannot ask the nearly 20 000 that were murdered!

NAW 1/30/2007 9:05:06 AM
I challenge the Beeld to find out on behalf of 400 000 of us, where over half a million rands worth of the sms generated money is going? I made a few calls but can't find out who the 33588 number belongs to.

Senor Neek 1/30/2007 9:10:25 AM
Tim will simply say that the campaign was influenced by racists and, therefore, that it is statistically invalid... BTW, does ANYONE really believe that an SMS campaign is going to make ANY difference. Wake up and smell the coffee people...Oops! Sorry. The coffee was stolen in an armed robbery...

Reenen 1/30/2007 9:21:37 AM
Looking at it from a statistical point of view... You cannot say you've reached X amount of people and Y amount chose to respond. BUT 400,000 smss tells a tale, that no statistitian can ignore. So statistically the poll is not worth the airwaves it went through, but what interests me is how many people respond to these polls usually? 2,000? Maybe 4,000? The response is 100x bigger than that. With such a high number of people smssing you'll definately cross several racial devides.

FB 1/30/2007 9:23:28 AM
It is emotional for any law abiding citizen to C that their country is spiralling out of control where crime is concern. If it doesn't affect you emotionally then maybe U R not passionate enough to be a citizen of SA - FB (Midrand)

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