POLITICIANS SHOULD TAKE A WALK
Do top government politicians ever walk the streets? I don't mean at election time when home visits will get votes. But do they ever get out of their swanky vehicles and see what it is like for people who don't own cars?
On a recent walk along pavements in Johannesburg I came across ten open manholes. Some of them were shallow, but enough to cause a nasty fall. Others were life-threatening, as you could plunge deep into a storm-drain. I shudder to think of people falling into them in the dark.
We know that metal covers are stolen, so the Johannesburg Council has come up with a non-metal alternative. But they are very slow to replace missing covers. My local councillor told me that she had reported these open manholes in July last year.
Delays in this matter do not save the council money as they can be sued for negligence by an injured party. Besides which, it is unconscionable to allow such risk to pedestrians.
If politicians walked on pavements more often I am sure they would fix their often shocking state. The same goes for public hospitals and public schools. They would never tolerate absent teachers or long hospital queues.