Knight Security Solutions (KSS) Urges Clients and Community to Oppose Proposed Private Security Amendments
At Knight Security Solutions (KSS), the safety of our clients and the broader community remains our top priority. We are deeply concerned about the proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations, published on 28 March 2025 by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). If enacted, these amendments will significantly impact the private security industry’s ability to provide effective protection in South Africa to citizens like you and me.
We urge all KSS clients and members of the public to voice their concerns by submitting objections to:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before the deadline on 25 April 2025.
The Main Concerns Regarding the Proposed Amendments
1. Severe Restrictions on Armed Security Officers
The proposed amendments limit the ability of armed security officers to operate in public spaces such as malls, schools, churches, and hospitals. This would leave many critical locations vulnerable and increase the risk of crime in high-risk areas.
2. Unclear Limits on Ammunition
The regulations propose a vague limit on the quantity of ammunition security officers can carry, without defining what is considered "reasonable." This uncertainty could create inconsistencies in enforcement and weaken security organisations ability to respond to threats effectively.
3. Restrictions on Tactical Response Teams
The use of semi-automatic rifles will be limited to cash-in-transit operations, critical infrastructure protection (National Key Points), and anti-poaching services. This effectively disarms security personnel who protect businesses, residential estates, business parks, hospitals, malls, educational institutions and high-risk individuals facing violent threats daily.
4. Mandated Tracking Devices on Firearms
The amendments propose requiring all security firearms to be fitted with tracking devices. This requirement introduces excessive costs and logistical challenges, with no clear guidelines on implementation or how it will improve security effectiveness.
5. Banning of Essential Non-Lethal Weapons
The draft regulations prohibit the use of rubber bullets, water cannons, and Tasers unless approved by the Authority. These non-lethal tools play a crucial role in managing violent situations without resorting to lethal force. Removing them increases risks for security officers and the public. Pepper spray and handcuffs are also proposed as non-lethal weapons.
Why This Matters to You
The private security sector plays an essential role in South Africa, supplementing already stretched law enforcement (SAPS) efforts in protecting businesses, homes, and public spaces. Weakening private security regulations does not enhance public safety; instead, it increases our vulnerability to crime and the ability to protect ourselves.
At KSS, we are committed to protecting our clients and the community. However, these amendments threaten our ability to do so effectively. We need your voice to help us ensure that regulations reflect real-world security needs and do not undermine public safety.
How You Can Help
We encourage all concerned KSS clients, community citizens, business owners, and community organisations to submit their objections before 25 April 2025 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. In fact, flood them with emails every day from now until 25 April 2025.
Your support is crucial in ensuring that private security service providers can continue to serve and protect their clients and the community effectively, as well as support SAPS. Let’s stand together to safeguard our right to safety and security.
Remember – YOU are safer with us! Help us protect you and those precious to you.
Yours sincerely
Gary and the ENTIRE KSS Team who work tirelessly to keep you and our community safe.!
Here is a template for you to copy for your email (to make life quick and easy for you).
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Subject: Objection to Proposed Private Security Regulations
Dear PSIRA Regulations Team,
I am writing to formally object to the proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations, published on 28 March 2025. These changes will severely impact the effectiveness of private security service providers, putting civilians, businesses, homes, and public spaces at greater risk.
Restricting armed security personnel, imposing vague ammunition limits, and banning essential non-lethal tools will weaken security providers' ability to respond to crime and provide the necessary support and resources to assist SAPS. In a country facing high crime rates, these amendments do not enhance public safety.
I urge PSIRA to reconsider these amendments and engage with sensible industry stakeholders to ensure security regulations support, rather than hinder, the safety of all South African citizens.
Yours sincerely,
Name
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Interesting reading: https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/new-psira-regulations-deadly-for-security-industry
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