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NO ACCOUNTABI­LITY

“Bhisho’s sick leave shambles” (November 23): Bhisho sick leave records are an unmitigate­d disaster, to put it mildly. But who cares? Nothing will happen as there is no accountabi­lity. IAN PRINGLE

HOOTING FOR EMERGENCIE­S

As for taxi noise, hooting a hooter is meant to avoid accidents [according to K53]. A backlash is at a crossroads. DD

ONLY TWO WORKING CRANES

Message to Seadog (“Tell us how much repair cost”, November 26): the cost of the collapsed container crane to the taxpayer is zero. It will, however, negatively impact on container traffic. PE is now down to two working cranes. The others on the quay are old and decommissi­oned.

H FRAHM, KRAGGA KAMMA, PORT ELIZABETH

CRIMINALS HAVE FREE REIN

Difficult to comprehend why certain rules and regulation­s apply to certain members of SAPS while others are spiralling out of control. Question is why criminal activities are conducted over weekends? Free rein for criminal activities. OBSERVER

DRUNKENNES­S SPOILS EVENTS

This coming weekend will be the carnival at Uitenhage, another event where you cannot enjoy the time with family, supporting the vendors, [because of] more than anything the drunkennes­s of youngsters. Mr Bobani and fellow comrades, please deploy enough SAPS and metro police. A NICHOLLS

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