Are these citizens breaking the rules or abiding by them?
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A video has emerged online of a few families having a braai outside. Social media is divided, so can you balance us, please?
One of the main instructions stressed during the coronavirus pandemic is social distancing. According to Briefly, a group of innovative South Africans have found a way to socialise by sticking to all the rules.
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In their little corners of the street, each family had their own braai whilst their kids played nearby. The families happily conversed. A tweep revealed that this was in George in the Western Cape.
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See the video and decide whether they are breaking the rules or not:
Dear @SAPoliceService pic.twitter.com/Zr5GcLoKcv
— African (@ali_naka) March 29, 2020
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