Wife's haircut pushes lawyer to take government to court over salon ban

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Wife's haircut pushes lawyer to take government to court over salon ban
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Many a South African has reached a breaking point during the national lockdown which started two months ago. Criminal law advocate Carlo Viljoen’s came when his wife decided to cut her own hair.

He also said that his order would amount to trumping the government’s decision making on how to govern the crisis.

Viljoen closed his arguments by saying that hairdressers were being caused irreversible harm by the national lockdown. After the case was heard, Viljoen told TimesLIVE that he realised the plight of hairdressers when his wife decided to cut her own hair during the lockdown. He asked her friends whether there was a way to get their hair cut professionally and they all gave him the same answer.

“What about all of the restaurants and all of the other industries? It’s not like the virus is going to go away,” he said, lamenting how long the lockdown could last.

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