Shopping hours should be reduced to between 9am to 1pm daily to help police enforce coronavirus lockdown.
The City of Cape Town is calling on the government to refine the lockdown regulations, including limiting grocery shopping hours to make implementation easier for the police and military.
“It is impossible for the police, whether SAPS, SANDF, Metro Police to truthfully determine whether a person is entitled to be on the street or not,” he said. The pandemic has caused pandemonium across the globe, bringing economies to a standstill and stretching medical facilities.
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