A Cape Town man and his family were detained in Muizenberg on Monday for “taking a walk” on the beachfront.
Liam Bulgen and his family were arrested at the beachfront in Muizenberg after their toddler ran 2m on the beach. After three hours under arrest they were charged with contravening the Disaster Management Act and will appear in court in August.This is how a Cape Town man put it after his family was arrested in Muizenberg on Monday after his toddler ran on to the beach.
Liam Bulgen and his family left their home about 8.25am. They live about 400m from the beachfront and were walking on the paved boardwalk next to the sea sand.“To distract her I took her out of the baby carrier on the boardwalk. She walked with me then suddenly ran on to the beach. She made less than 2m before I stopped her,” Bulgen said.Bulgen's fiancée, Tereza Cervinkova, heard what was happening and rejoined him and the child.“I politely told them what had happened.
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