Cape High Court rules Camps Bay occupiers cannot be evicted

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The Western Cape High Court has ordered that the seven activists occupying a mansion in Camps Bay have until midday next Thursday to vacate the premises - and as long as they comply, no costs will be ordered against them. WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach

Cape Town - The Western Cape High Court has ordered that the seven activists occupying a mansion in Camps Bay have until midday of Thursday next week to vacate the premises - and as long as they comply, no costs will be ordered against them.

The group initially moved into the Camps Bay property two weeks ago, under the guise of an online booking for three nights which was fully paid for. Once the three nights were up, they emailed the property agent informing them of the occupation as an act of protest against spatial inequality and the lack of safe spaces for queer people in Cape Town.

“The respondents are ordered to vacate the property by not later than 12 noon on the 8 October 2020. There is no order as to cost,” Judge Dolamo ruled on Friday. Judge Dolamo has also referred the concerns raised by the We See You Collective to the South African Human Rights Commission and the Commission on Gender Equality.

 

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WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach WTF..... you occupy someone ‘s property and refuse to leave and you can’t be evicted

WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach Wrong decision of the court.

WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach Idiot judges

WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach What is their end game?

WeekendArgus ChelseaGeach Ridiculous. Why do we even have courts.

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