Vagrants Must Vacate
Durban's Overport community has had enough of the eyesore sight of vagrants and street children occupying pavements and street corners at the Brickfield and Sparks Road intersection.
Residents, shoppers and business people are irritated by the influx of vagrants and glue sniffing, untidy street children who are said to be giving this established and busy inner-city CBD a bad image.
Street children occupying the intersections have come into the spotlight for turning the CBD into an unsightly area after they were left hanging around unnoticed for several years relocating from across Brickfield Road. The area is currently occupied by a car sales business.
When The Weekly Gazette visited the area, we were greeted by empty food containers that were attracting flies.
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Residents, shoppers and business people are irritated by the influx of vagrants and glue sniffing, untidy street children who are said to be giving this established and busy inner-city CBD a bad image.
Street children occupying the intersections have come into the spotlight for turning the CBD into an unsightly area after they were left hanging around unnoticed for several years relocating from across Brickfield Road. The area is currently occupied by a car sales business.
When The Weekly Gazette visited the area, we were greeted by empty food containers that were attracting flies.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.theweeklygazette.co.za
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