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Tony Yengeni was spotted at a trendy Camps Bay cafe with a glass of sparkling wine in front of him and his car in a disabled bay nearby.
Witnesses told Weekend Argus he refused to move the black BMW M5 - which has a new list price of almost R1-million - when it was pointed out that it was parked illegally.
Instead he went on to enjoy his Friday sundowners at Cafe Caprice with another man and a pretty young woman, and his car just metres from his table.
Why did they not tow him??
Ffs, this is really BS.![]()
I always have a permanent marker with me for times like these. On Saturday, someone (with a new Golf GTI - no plates yet) parked in the disabled bay at Cresta shopping center got windscreens filled with: "I have a small penis, that's why I can park in a disabled parking bay"
I always have a permanent marker with me for times like these. On Saturday, someone (with a new Golf GTI - no plates yet) parked in the disabled bay at Cresta shopping center got windscreens filled with: "I have a small penis, that's why I can park in a disabled parking bay"
If you are not disabled, I don't see how this should bother anyone.
Even if you were disabled, unless you wanted to park in that specific bay, it should not bother you.
Rather work on making solutions for yourself and your finances, employment circumstances or private venture, than worry about someone else parking in disabled bays.
If you are not disabled, I don't see how this should bother anyone.
Even if you were disabled, unless you wanted to park in that specific bay, it should not bother you.
Rather work on making solutions for yourself and your finances, employment circumstances or private venture, than worry about someone else parking in disabled bays.
Seconded....
RAS!!!![]()