Sunday breakfast at Caprice presented us with a front page article with full-size pic, featuring the handicap parking zone in front of the Camps Bay eatery of choice.
It seems ANC national executive, Tony Yengeni, had been caught brazenly parking in the handicap zone; whilst unashamedly dining not 10 metres away.
Why punish yourself?
The same article was also published online. Iol reports:
With a fortnight before his parole ends, convicted fraudster Tony Yengeni was spotted at a trendy Camps Bay cafe with a glass of sparkling wine in front of him and his car in a disabled bay nearby.
Witnesses told Weekend Argus he refused to move the black BMW M5 – which has a new list price of almost R1-million – when it was pointed out that it was parked illegally.
Instead he went on to enjoy his Friday sundowners at Cafe Caprice with another man and a pretty young woman, and his car just metres from his table.
You might remember the subject was originally raised right here at 2oceansvibe, in the article about the guy parking the Lamborghini in that very same spot (also featured within the Cape Town Rules section of the site).
So then, it’s official. 2oceansvibe is exactly 4 months ahead of mainstream media in Cape Town, when it comes to things people ACTUALLY talk about.
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