Farm Attacks

Since we’re here, could someone explain the benefit of these? Can’t find any conclusive info.

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They only did anything to any of the vehicles after the vehicles rammed into them through the building.

Didn't fire a shot.

Didn't break anything prior to the police's actions.

I still don't condone them over turning a police vehicle, regardless of the actions of the police.

The right course of action is to open assault charges against the officers driving the vehicles.
 
Reasonable explanation.

Apparently the Nyala pushed into the crowd and then the crowd pushed it back out. I wasn't there I won't know.

While I definitely do not condone the actions of these farmers... I am not surprised that they are starting to react like this, the wheels of justice are turning too slowly and the police leadership are openly not making this a priority and this is getting under the farmers skins.

According to the protesters, the memorandum stated that the police are involved in the bigger picture related to the livestock.
 
I still don't condone them over turning a police vehicle, regardless of the actions of the police.

The right course of action is to open assault charges against the officers driving the vehicles.
lol
 
Apparently the Nyala pushed into the crowd and then the crowd pushed it back out. I wasn't there I won't know.



According to the protesters, the memorandum stated that the police are involved in the bigger picture related to the livestock.
The reasonable explanations are getting more embarrassing, I would just let it go, what's done is done.
 
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No, regardless of your opinion, it is the correct and legal course of action.
Legal and correct are not the same thing.... Both the British and German concentration camps were completely legal. Legality has nothing to do with justice.

Also any belief in the SA justice system producing actual justice is utter delusion.
 
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