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OPINION: ‘Employ bully tactics to expose ringleaders’

Strikers feel no compassion for the people, businesses and holiday trade they are harming - it's all about money.

DEAR Editor,-

We wring our hands and accept our fate when the water goes off for weeks on end.

We allow Ugu to negotiate with and agree to unreasonable demands so that strikers will turn the water back on – because our lives and livelihoods depend on it.

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The strikers feel no compassion for the people, businesses and holiday trade they are harming by sabotaging the water supply – it’s all about money.

Ugu and the Saps have produced no resolution to this constant sabotage in three years, so its time to fight back by employing some bully tactics of our own.

Ugu needs to offer a substantial reward to whomever gives up the ringleaders and, if nobody turns them in, Ugu should post photos of all the strikers on street poles in every affected suburb, so members of the public know who is holding them to ransom.

Bullies are cowards and the risk of exposure should force those protecting the ringleaders to point the finger and bring this sabotage to an end.

ENOUGH

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