In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the city’s streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport.
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1/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
2/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
3/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
4/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
5/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
6/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
7/7: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 April 2021 – In South Africa, power provider City Power, is seeking new technological solutions to mitigate the rampant vandalism of the citys streetlights, which is costing the country millions each year. The theft and vandalism of public lighting infrastructure is not a victimless crime, but it is an act of economic sabotage against the law-abiding ratepayers. Here vandelism to street lights can be seen in 35 th Street near Cape Town International Airport. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.