Last week Sunday, South Africa woke up to shocking news of the passing of patrons at a local tavern, who included teenagers as young as 13, in the wee hours of the morning.
However, while some might have expected the tragic incident to trigger a change in behaviour, Nolitha Ntsangane says nothing has changed, as young people still continue to flock to other places that sell liquor in the area and walk in the street visibly drunk, carrying bottles of alcohol in their hands.
“You see that weekend was this tragedy, neh, and then the Saturday, I was going to Amalinda, standing there at the bus stop. The very same age was drunk from somewhere else. That means they are not shocked. I was very, very worried. I looked at them, they were carrying the ciders as usual. They were drunk. It was blackout,” she laments.
They are entitled to do what they are used to do. So drinking and partying in that area is strong. Let them continue. Why close the tavern? The party will continue elsewhere.
You were expecting what ?
The owner who allowed young children below 18years is still not arrested
What miracle were u hoping for?
And it will not you really think people care you should think again. Children should not be at taverns
Education starts at home!!!! Blame their parents for their failures!
No lesson learned yet.
Life has to continue.
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