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  1. Cosmik Debris

    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Is it still public once it enters the Fort Ikapa military area on the rise after the intersection?
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    Toilet Tissue

    In Malaysia my company booked me into a hotel where the toilet and shower were in one. There was no toilet paper. At reception I was told to use the shower rose on a hose to wash after using the toilet. This meant standing in water with fecal matter. You guessed it, no bacon or pork sausages at...
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    That's the access gate to the parliamentary village. The plebs that work there carry on to the left to their residences. Where is their entrance? Same entrance to Acacia Park - from where the road goes nowhere else but to Acacia Park through Fort Ikapa.. That's the entrance. But you know far...
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Well then, why don't you provide some facts? Waiting.
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    And I told you an entrance is where you enter a property, not where the gates are. You have entered a shopping centre's property once you leave the road serving it, not when you reach the parking booms. You're exploiting conflicts of definition for reasons of one upmanship after too many facts...
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    Toilet Tissue

    There was a spec. Gone now and nobody informed the consumers as usual: Following the South African Tissue Manufacturers Association (SATMA) being disbanded, toilet paper has been fairly unregulated in the country. Previously, the association held the standard that 2-ply rolls of toilet paper...
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Provide some facts like I did then instead of just denials, ambiguity of definition and obfuscation? Thanks. Info from 15 years ago while discussing the here and now.
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    ‘Ocean Basket broke minimum wage laws by paying staff with tips’

    If you zoom in enough on Google Maps, there is a Home Affairs Office in the Menlyn Mall... https://www.google.com/maps/@-25.7822088,28.2762119,57m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDkxNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Of course, the Appeal to Ridicule when your entire argument has been destroyed.
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    You're telling me criminals still break into a property guarded by the SAPS VIP Protection Unit? Those same goons with blue lights that beat up motorists?
  11. Cosmik Debris

    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    The entrance to any place is where the access road starts. The entrance to the farm I'm on is when you turn off the public road, not when you reach my security gates a few km later. The land is part of the De Villiers-Graaf bequeathment to the military. As soon as the land is not part of the...
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Because, in your last post you made it sound like you could just go in, contrary to what actually happens: It's not what is said, it's what is ommitted that is important.
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    The reality is I have been there. The SAPS are responsible for guarding parliamentarians, not the SANDF. The SANDF have no jurisdiction over civilians nor powers of arrest. They also do not use non lethal weapons.
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    Yes, that's at the end of the road I posted. You wouldn't know the road I posted leads there if you were driving past as I said. I never said it was a secret entrance. Don't assume things. Read what I said again. And that road only goes to Acacia Park after the intersection. Nowhere else. So it...
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    The company renting remote security guns to South African households and businesses

    Those signs anywhere mean nothing since Van Minnen vs Transnet. You are liable for anyone on your property. It's the reason supermarkets pay for people slipping on spilt milk despite having those signs. Transnet tried to use that as an argument too: https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZACC/2004/20.html
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    As a contractor, guest or parliamentarian? Describe the access control?
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    The entrance is at the intersection of Townsend Str, Pinewood Ave and Zinnia Rd. It looks like an ordinary road and anyone casually driving past will never know it's the entrance to Acacia Park. It leads over the railway, under the start of the N7 and to Acacia Park entrance control. Note how...
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    A picture is worth 1000 words. Here's the pic that is in the article:
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    Former ministers who defaced their State homes or stole items, may face jail time

    I dare you to try to get into Acacia Park. Even the entrance is far away and concealed among ordinary houses within the suburban roads of Goodwood. https://www.google.com/maps/@-33.890597,18.5265609,998m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDkxNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
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    Checkers Sixty60 under fire

    Correct. But are these driver's independent contractors? Bagraim argued that South Africa’s courts were likely to rule that the drivers were employees due to the fact that many of them worked the minimum number of hours in a month to meet that definition and their remuneration was too low for...
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