Well, if I was going to vote for the ID, I certainly won't now!
This political game-playing makes me so angry.
Marion

On Apr 13, 9:51 pm, Miss Marple <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for enlightening us Brian - very helpful.   I often don't read
> the papers ecause.................well.............because of the
> level of crime I deal with on a daily basis;  never mind all the
> horror found in newspapers so I would probably not have got around to
> discovering the content of this letter.   Nice of you to take this
> trouble Brian - but Hey! that's what our boy's all about, huh....
> And.....
>
> Yip - I second all David says.  The hypocracy of political parties is
> maddening !
>
> On Apr 13, 9:22 pm, Big Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It seems no-one reads newspapers anymore. Here it is, as published by
> > the Cape Times, Monday, April 13 2009:
> > Left in the lurch
> > The letter on the Independent Democrats' "12-point plan to tackle
> > crime" (April 9) sounds like the same electioneering we are hearing
> > from the Democratic Alliance. I question what solid action the ID can
> > and will take against crime. In Observatory, crime has been tackled by
> > involving the community and starting an active neighbourhood watch
> > which patrols 24/7 in close co-operation with the South African Police
> > Service. There are even "guerilla gardeners" who clean up , plant and
> > tend council areas. However, the big hope has been to start an
> > improvement district and thus make the funds available to fight crime
> > and clean up the district properly. For 15 months, volunteers have
> > been slogging away at signing up residents and businesses and have
> > obtained the over 50% resident and business agreement that Simon
> > Grindrod, representing the council and ID, said was necessary. This
> > process has suddenly been thrown into doubt by the ID. It now appears
> > to be opposing approval of all improvement districts where the full
> > 75% agreement is not obtained. For Observatory to do this would take a
> > few more monthsand would mean that a complete year would be lost, with
> > commencement only on July 1, 2010. The ID media representative stated
> > that the basis for its opposition is that, as a pro-poor party, it
> > would not support any matter that could possibly perpetuate the
> > imbalances of the past. I find this political action difficult to
> > understand. It is the less well-heeled who are particularly vulnerable
> > to crime. Observatory is a mixed but cohesive suburb whose only
> > additional way to fight crime and grime is a levy to pay for increased
> > security and cleaning. Part of the improvement district budget will go
> > to alleviating social problems and providing a "level 1" shelter to
> > homeless people. Observatory works closely with Loaves and Fishes in
> > feeding the homeless. Observatory's concern for the poor and the
> > marginalised was reflected in the support given to refugees of
> > xenophobic violence last year. (Observatory provided a level of
> > support that according to Shade was unique in Cape Town). The
> > increasing number of exploitative landlords charge maximum rentals
> > regardless. The effect of not having a surcharge on rates is thus
> > likely to benefit landlords rather than tenants. It seems strange for
> > political parties, who are voted in on a simple majority, to act
> > against the expressed wishes of a community as demonstrated by a
> > simple majority in a democratic signing process. It is great to plan
> > for long-term action to tackle the underlying causes of crime.
> > However, I feel immediate action is needed. Grindrod, now with COPE,
> > says that COPE will support Observatory with six councillors. It would
> > be wonderful if all the politicians in the city would work together on
> > constructive action to fight crime.
> > David Raphael
> > Observatory.
> > End of quoted text.
> > Please excuse any errors as I typed it from The Cape Times. Thanks to
> > Independent Newspapers for publishing David's letter.
> > Your comments are welcome.
> > Brian Gray
>
> > On Apr 13, 7:59 pm, Trevor Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:05 PM, David Raphael <[email protected]> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > The Cape Times chose the above heading for my letter that they published
> > > > today.
>
> > > Well David
>
> > > Don;t keep us all in suspense - what did you letter say?
>
> > > Trev
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