Lauren Snyders
21 February 2012
A Cape Town woman who has been protesting against the construction of the toll plaza at Chapman’s Peak has been arrested.
Bronwyn Lankers-Byrne is set to appear in court tomorrow.
Entilini has apparently accused her of spray painting the site.
Many members of the Civil Rights Action group protested so that the construction of the multi-million rand office and toll plaza will be stopped.
Police spokesperson FC Van Wyk said they can confirm that one of the ladies was arrested for malicious damage of property.
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