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This is typical SA....

We are not happy so let's go and burn tyres 0*\


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Here is the solution :twisted:
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No more protesting :twisted:


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Not the kind of tranquillizer I intended 0'


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2019 1:43 pm Not the kind of tranquillizer I intended 0'
=O: =O:


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UPDATE: Elandshoek protesters blockade the N4 again

The protesters took to the streets again and barricaded the road with burning tyres and rocks.

15.11.2019 | Enver Wessels

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MBOMBELA – Elandshoek residents protested again from 17:30 to about 22:50 last night, according to TRAC spokesman, Solange Soares.

The protests were sparked by the death of a community member, Thomas Sibanyoni (42), in police custody after he was detained by police following a domestic dispute.

Angry residents blamed the police for Sibanyoni’s death and blockaded the road on Wednesday for about five hours.

Soares confirmed that the road was not damaged after Wednesday’s protest action, which affected the Montrose and Schoemanskloof intersection.

“During the second protest, an accident occurred after a motorist tried to avoid the rocks placed on the road by protesters and hit the guardrails. The road was also damaged from the burning of tyres,” she said.

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Soares could not confirm whether the motorist sustained any serious injuries. The provincial police spokesman, Brig Leonard Hlathi could not be reached for comment.


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They can all go and work for the government

They are all clowns


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It is attempted murder, and Harry has the right idea. :yes:


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Only a bit exaggerated O** That would be plural homicide O**


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It would stop immediately! ..0..


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and start right away somewhere else as retort :O^


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