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Kruger’s High-Holiday appeal to Jo’burg Jewry
Councillor Steven Kruger, who is the city councillor for Johannesburg’s Ward 72, which includes both Glenhazel and Sandringham, “traditional” Jewish areas, is appealing to the community to respect the rules of the road and not to double park, park on the wrong side of the road, and park right up to an intersection, when parking in Long Avenue near KosherWorld and at the Sandringham Strip, when shopping over Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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The Jewish DA city councillor has asked Jewish Report online to bring his High Holiday appeal to the attention of Johannesburg Jewry.
“It is very dangerous and illegal to park right up to the intersection as this blocks the view of people trying to turn out of Tanced Street,” Kruger (pictured right) told Jewish Report online.
Don’t park on two sides
Also, says Kruger, Tanced Street is relatively narrow, “so preferably don’t park on both sides of the street”.
He appeals to members of the community to please be considerate and respect others in the community. “If necessary park further away and walk.”