Prevent relocation of drug addicts & vagrants from Durban to South Coast
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Dian Pillay
1 year ago
Don't support the move of the drug addicts to the lower Illovo. Moving the problem, would not resolve the problem. Containing and dealing with the problem, would be a solution. Crime moves and spreads. Stop it in it's tracks in Durban Central.
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Yasmin Goolam
1 year ago
Objection against these people coming to Ilovo. The government needs to deal with it. We have enough crime as it is.
Do not send them to Llovo.
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Abri
1 year ago
Please find them help instead
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Hlabangani cq
1 year ago
we don't need drugs in our community
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Ken Mitchell
1 year ago
We do not need any more drug addicts or vagrants in our area. We have too many and there is already a very high crime rate in Kingsburgh.
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Susan Bisello
1 year ago
We do not need anymore homeless people. We have enough vagrants in Kingsburgh as well as too many drug addicts. The fact that the proposed settlement area is close to a school is also a major concern.
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Mike
1 year ago
No. Not the place to relocate these problem people
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Frikkie
1 year ago
Keep them there
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Wikus
1 year ago
This will be the cause of crime taking over in our community
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JC van der Walt
1 year ago
South coast is a small town economy with out the resources for job creation for additional homeless persons as the area is already failing in supporting the existing jobs and housing needs of people already struggling and living here.
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C van der Walt
1 year ago
This is a small town with limited resources to service and support their already existing homeless population and will not be able to to expand to support a transplanted higher level of desperate individuals
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Hans de waal
1 year ago
We must stop paying rates
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Anonymous
1 year ago
Keep them in Durban or send to a working farm
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Felicity Marshall
1 year ago
Totally against this!! The crime rate in our area will escalate!!
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Anonymous
1 year ago
Against it
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Antonio Pereira
1 year ago
I don't see why should all these homeless be sent to illovo if they were happy in Durban. Keep our illovo clean
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Sue Medcalf
1 year ago
We need upliftment and development on South coast not degradation!
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Dr Gabbey Malope
1 year ago
Support motion
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Henk Nothnagel
1 year ago
This will cause increase of crime and additional violence to the area
Don't support the move of the drug addicts to the lower Illovo. Moving the problem, would not resolve the problem. Containing and dealing with the problem, would be a solution. Crime moves and spreads. Stop it in it's tracks in Durban Central.
Objection against these people coming to Ilovo. The government needs to deal with it. We have enough crime as it is. Do not send them to Llovo.
Please find them help instead
we don't need drugs in our community
We do not need any more drug addicts or vagrants in our area. We have too many and there is already a very high crime rate in Kingsburgh.
We do not need anymore homeless people. We have enough vagrants in Kingsburgh as well as too many drug addicts. The fact that the proposed settlement area is close to a school is also a major concern.
No. Not the place to relocate these problem people
Keep them there
This will be the cause of crime taking over in our community
South coast is a small town economy with out the resources for job creation for additional homeless persons as the area is already failing in supporting the existing jobs and housing needs of people already struggling and living here.
This is a small town with limited resources to service and support their already existing homeless population and will not be able to to expand to support a transplanted higher level of desperate individuals
We must stop paying rates
Keep them in Durban or send to a working farm
Totally against this!! The crime rate in our area will escalate!!
Against it
I don't see why should all these homeless be sent to illovo if they were happy in Durban. Keep our illovo clean
We need upliftment and development on South coast not degradation!
Support motion
This will cause increase of crime and additional violence to the area