“I see more rangers in this room than I’ve ever seen at one time on Table Mountain.”
Anwar Adams, who suffered a serious skull injury in a violent attack on the mountain two years ago, drew a large cheer when he questioned the efficacy of current security measures.
“I’ve been climbing the mountain since 1962,” said one elderly speaker. “There are [now] many areas where I do not feel safe to go. I’m not hearing here a plan to make the mountain safe again and to use a lot these fees which you are collecting to make the mountain safe.”
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