The document summarizes a by-law passed by Cape Town for the 2010 FIFA World Cup regarding advertising, controlled access sites, public spaces, traffic, and street trading. The by-law aims to regulate these areas and prevent ambush marketing. It gives authorities powers like administering exclusion zones, confiscating unauthorized materials, and restricting advertising and access around stadiums and events during the World Cup period. The by-law also outlines offenses and penalties for violations.
7. FOR HOST CITY CAPE TOWN FIFA WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA 2010 Virgin Active gym – to be included inside but City should speak with owners to explain Old Fire Station – potential to be purchased and create RPP risk Proposed tennis centre – currently sports fields Sea Point Civic Centre Police station Residential apartments (low RPP risk) but cafes and restaurants along the sea front could attract many spectators and, therefore, attractive for ambush activities Proposed new line of the Exclusion Zone – red dotted line. Hotel school – low risk V&A Waterfront mall – major tourist attraction – large risk of ambush activities Hospital McDonald’s restaurant – formerly carved out of the Zone. We recommend it is included inside the Zone. Proposed parking on the grass central reservations of the road – vulnerable to ambush – request that they are inside the Zone BMW dealership