The Vervet Monkey an Environmental Disaster
The sole purpose of this web site is to inform the public
and to encourage groups get together to take class action against the
responsible authorities for failing to address the Environmental disaster and
the terrorizing of the human population of Durban by Vervet Monkeys
How much longer are we the citizen expected to tolerate the
fact that the responsible authorities in particular the EThekwini Metro that
are refusing to look into and to take action in regards to the environmental
disaster which is being caused by the ever increasing vervet monkey population
that is wreaking havoc with all other life forms within the urban area not to
mention how they are terrorizing the human population, invading homes,
destroying their property and possessions.
Children and the elderly are no longer safe from terrorist
monkeys that no longer have any fear for humans.
One of the causes for the problem are a very small group of
vicious fanatics that value monkeys far more than nature, humans and the truth
who due to their total short-sightedness and self interest have created monster
monkeys that are now the target of totally fed up members of the public who are
now taking the matter into their own hands using often very unacceptable
methods to protect Nature and themselves from the marauding hordes of terrorist
monkeys.
This group must take a large proportion of the blame for the
desperate plight of the victim monkeys now being the target of the totally
frustrated public who are getting no help at all from the authorities.
Clearly the time has come for the public to come together to
take class action against the authorities that have been intimidated into
ignoring the ever increasing problem by the fanatics belonging to the various
Monkey Help Groups.
A call to take action
One of the legal remedies that can be investigated by groups
are in terms of the following legislation
I terms of the National Environmental Management Act No. 107
of 1998 (“NEMA”)
NEMA makes provision for individuals or groups seeking relief
in respect of any breach or threatened breach of any provision of the Act. Section 32 provides:
“Any person or group of persons may seek appropriate relief
in respect of any breach or threatened breach of any provision of this Act,
including a principle contained in Chapter 1, or of any provision of a specific
environmental management Act, or of any other statutory provision concerned
with the protection of the environment or the use of natural resources –
(a) in that person’s or group of person’s own interest;
(b) in the interest
of or on behalf of a group or class of persons whose interests are affected;
(c) in the public interest; and
(d) in the interest of protecting the environment.”
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