The danger posed by stray animals to motorists is to feature in community meetings law enforcement agencies are to hold to make the N2's "hell run" safer.
"This is part of an overall plan to secure the freeway. We will have three mini imbizos with the residents of Delft, Wesbank and Khayelitsha to talk to them about safety on the N2. We want people also to be sensitised about the danger of stray animals," community safety spokesperson Makhaya Mani said.
His comments followed two incidents. On Monday, a Durbanville advocate struck a stray horse on a road parallel to the N2.
Janene Rheeder, the prosecutor in the murder case of designer Richard Bloom and his friend Brett Goldin, was treated for whiplash and other injuries.
On Tuesday a Metro police patrol vehicle was stoned. Cape Times
Thursday, July 13, 2006
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