If police can’t attend to a burglary, how can they probe graft?
We have truly become the bottom-feeders of the government, discarded and forgotten and fed crumbs when they need our votes. As the Zondo commission showed, corruption has spiralled out of all proportion. However, it is not only the corruption within the state that affects us, but common crime as well. Being burgled has become so commonplace that it is almost unbelievable. Trying to phone our dysfunctional SA Police Service to investigate is a task that is not for the faint-hearted.
Being burgled has become so commonplace that it is almost unbelievable. Trying to phone our dysfunctional SA Police Service to investigate is a task that is not for the faint-hearted. In a civilised country, there is a “no work, no pay” policy when these types of illegal strikes occur. But here it is viewed as “just another day in South Africa”.
Again, the police are remarkably absent as crime, sabotage and vandalism now go hand-in-hand while they watch from the sidelines. To continue with their nefarious activities, they will attempt to divide the nation even more, while steadfastly maintaining their innocence.
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