Tshwane Metro cops and traders clash

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TSHWANE METRO COPS AND TRADERS CLASH

Violence broke out in the Pretoria CBD on Wednesday between the Tshwane metro police and informal traders, metro police said.

Senior Superintendent Isaac Mahamba said around 50 hawkers pelted metro police with stones during a routine inspection at midday.

"Two of our vehicles were damaged. Fortunately no one was injured," he said.

The conflict broke out at the corner of Bloed and Paul Kruger streets while metro police were inspecting the licences of traders.

Deputy secretary of the Tshwane Barekisi Informal Traders Forum, Mary Ngema, said they had been in discussions with metro police.

"Metro police said they must move... As leaders we went to discuss [it with them] and said before they move them they must give them space to work."

She said most of the traders at that corner sold food.

"During lunchtime the customers were eating. The metro police chased away the customers, they took the food, they took the containers," she said.

"If we try to negotiate they shoot us with rubber bullets."

The angry traders burnt the barriers used to cordon off the bus lane construction.

Ngema said two traders had been arrested by the SAPS.

The traders would hold a march tomorrow in the CBD.

Mahamba said: "Each time we do the inspections, there's this allegation that we arrest them. That is not our intention... Those that don't comply, definitely we're going to make sure they comply."

Source : Sapa /gf/ks/lp
Date : 09 Oct 2014 18:31
 
Why not just leave the traders be? They are trying to make an honest living in a country where unemployment is high along with crime.
 
Why not just leave the traders be? They are trying to make an honest living in a country where unemployment is high along with crime.

Why not leave the traders with permits that are trading in the right area be?
 
Why not just leave the traders be? They are trying to make an honest living in a country where unemployment is high along with crime.

Yeah, great idea, lets ignore all by-laws and only deal with it once it becomes a problem, then we can all scratch our heads wondering how did this "creep" up on us.
 
Knowing our cops it's probably a protection racket kinda scheme for solicting higher bribes.
 
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