Rockey Street, Yeoville’s busy thoroughfare, is still bustling during the lockdown. Even though all its bars, restaurants and trading stores are closed, three large supermarkets — Shoprite, Super Saver and Boxer — are open during daylight hours. Long, orderly queues have formed outside the doors of each shop, as residents wait for hours for their chance to replenish their dwindling supplies of essential groceries.
They try to get people to maintain physical distance, with mixed results: they break up fights and defuse disagreements; and they gently persuade families and groups of friends who are violating the conditions of the lockdown to go home before the police have to get involved. Community policing forums, which are recognised in South Africa’s legislation, function as a kind of bridge between the police and the areas they are supposed to patrol.
“I told him that ‘no, you are not supposed to be outside, there’s a lockdown so you can’t be here. Either you have to be buying or you go home’. He would not move. So I called the cops and they came. The senior cop said we should arrest him. I said let’s talk to him, let’s reason with him. Then he left.”
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