TimesLIVE readers have expressed different opinions about the DA's decision to remove its controversial election campaign posters in Phoenix, Durban.
The DA landed in hot water over its election posters in Phoenix, where 36 people died in recent unrest. File photo.TimesLIVE readers have mixed opinions about the DA’s decision to remove its controversial election campaign posters in Phoenix, Durban.
According to the opposition party, the posters were meant to honour those who stood up to protect their property during unrest. 32% said the damage was already done and called for heads to roll, and 26% said it was the right move.On social media, many said the posters were a bad idea.
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