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#ServeUsPlease: Restaurant industry protest to Parliament met with water cannons and reports of tear gas

On Friday 24 July, the second of two organised peaceful protests, which aimed to take a stand against the current regulations that are creating hardships and damage to the hospitality industry, was met with stun grenades and water canons outside Parliament.

The #ServeUsPlease protest called on those affected to stand together against restrictive lockdown regulations. Protesters were asked to create a human “chain” of sorts (while adhering to COVID-19 safety protocols) with ribbon-linked lines running along main streets all over the country.

Eat Out managed to capture the protests:

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

 

serve us please protest in cape town

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