Police putting a man in a prison car.
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Black policemen load a protestor into a car. One man keeps watch and holds a rubber bullet gun with an injured hand.
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Police putting a man in a prison car.
Black policemen load a protestor into a car. One man keeps watch and holds a rubber bullet gun with an injured hand.
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Police running with sticks after protesters
Non-white policemen run with sticks.
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Police at Labour Party meeting
Police and military men watch over a Labour Party meeting with protesters holding signs in Eldorado Park.
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Protester picketing at a polling station for the election to House of Representatives, surrounded by policemen.
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Police-supervised press tour of Soweto on June 16th
A Police supervised press tour of Soweto on 16 June 1984, the 7 years after the Soweto Uprising. Journalists are driven around in a "Raatel" Soldiers stand in the foreground.
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Media versus police in Lenasia
Media having heated words with police in Lenasia.
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Police checking bags for cameras
Police made thorough checks of mourners vehicles to prevent cameras being taken in to the funeral in Alexandra. Funerals were ways in which protest could take place.
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Parade for SAP recruits from townships
320 policemen, fully armed with guns, recruited in Cape Town's black townships, had their passing out parade in Cape Town after only six weeks in training. They will return to patrol the townships as part of the South African government's response to the growing militant resistance to the state's apartheid structures.
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Municipal security guards in training
Black Johannesburg municipal security guards, in training to protect government installations. Municipal compound security guards complete being marked by members of the SADF.
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Private security guards "Super Cops" in Johannesburg
Private Security Guards "super Cops" posing holding pistols in front of a car in the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg. Private security was a growing trend in South African suburbs.
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