Actually I think its quite indicative of how SA is going. If the leaders of the country can get away with rape and fraud - of course everyone else thinks it will be a push over!!!
2007-01-24 20:52:23
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answered by london.oval 5
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Personally I think that the whole thing has been blown out of proportion. When I first saw the headlines "Tsotsi star busted for fraud" I was expecting something much worse, but a fake drivers license was a bit of an anti-climax.
Now he's going to court for it when I think the time and resources could be put to much better use going after rapists and murderers.
2007-01-24 18:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i do no longer appreciate Schuster video clips yet i theory "Tsotsi" became solid and that i'm looking forward to seeing "Unhinged" (documentary). I particularly have heard blended comments on "faith like potatoes" so i'm keen to furnish it a shot. Hansie sounded undesirable so I won't watch that. I rememeber enjoying "e'Lollipop" and "Fiela se form" "Cry the liked u . s ." and another community video clips while i became youthful, i don't understand what i might think of of them if I watched them now. i think of that there is skills in SA, although, the community action picture marketplace is rather small and nepotistic and greater relies upon on who you already know and how properly often happening you're particularly than how proficient you incredibly are. I accept as true with Greyblack that the funds constraints are a factor and that maximum community video clips can't be in comparison to American blockbusters, or as Ayiza noted a number of the Nigerian video clips (some are particularly solid yet some are dreadful)
2016-12-12 19:46:01
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answered by ? 4
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Im with Brad. I know people who have bought licences, cheated on their learners and even gave the MOT officer a "little something" extra to get the permit that says their car is road worthy. And how many South Africans keep a few R50 notes in their ID book for when the traffic cops pull them over?
It's sad that such a thing should happen, but really, it happens all the time.
2007-01-25 05:49:05
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answered by Anria A 5
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Ai tog, I think it's very sad, to think that a "celebrity" that is supposed to be an example for the "children of tomorrow", gets caught with something like this.
Yet, there are so many people out there doing this, that makes this a huge problem and humiliates the people of South Africa.
2007-01-24 18:03:19
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answered by poepies 4
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Not for the Film or Acting....As they cant Act them self out of a wet paper bag...
I Would say out of sympathy...
2007-01-25 11:09:41
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answered by §§ André §§ 3
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I never heard this before, where do you get your information? Sources?
* I've found the article, very sad. Sometimes life is stranger than fiction, eh?
2007-01-24 17:19:52
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answered by C. J. 5
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Big deal. Kids do this kind of thing all the time. Post this question again when he robs, rapes or murders someone.
2007-01-25 02:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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That just goes to show... You can be famous and have people look up to you, but then you go and do something stupid like that and you just break all the confidence people have in you...
2007-01-24 17:33:06
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answered by cgroenewald_2000 4
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He's just keeping it real!!!
Just kidding. It's a shame. But i'm glad he's not getting away with it just because he's famous.
2007-01-24 20:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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