Keeping our city clean and neighbourhoods safe.

Keeping our city clean and neighbourhoods safe.

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Pieter Blanckenburg started this petition to SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE and

We the undersigned rate paying residents of George hereby request the authorities of George to return our streets to a safe and healthy envirnment for us as law abiding citizens. As residents in the CBD the number of people living on sidewalks and using every corner of our residential as well as business area as their toilet and living space has become intollerable and as residents feel that our Rights to a clean, safe and healthy environment has been empeached. 

Our women are being taunted and our businesses affected by people using sidewalks, bushes and doorways as their personal space. We understand that in accordance to our country laws, everybody is entitled to a right to existence however we also believe that no sigle person or community rights may supercede the rights of others and we as residents are no longer being permitted our rights as citizens. Our families, properties, businesses and our lives are constantly being scrutinized by strangers who use our business properties and residential areas as there personal living quaters. 

Consequently diminishing our property values as owners but also threatening our livelihoods as business owners who have employees to think about under these current trying times. 

We therefore demand that YOU the Authorities take the time to devise a means and a plan of action to return our Suburbs and CBD to a place which we as residents and rate payers that are contributing to the very existance of this town are concidered and that our rights are being taken into consideration. It is the duty of the state to take care of all residence of this city and country and we therefore would like answers and a solution as a matter of urgency. We want YOU to address these concerns with a public announcement as to how you will address these issues before the end of this year. 

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