EMINENT mountaineer and motivational speaker Sean Wisedale found himself on the wrong side of the law yet again while on a personal crusade for justice in the seaside hamlet of Umdloti near Durban.
Using a length of a rope and the powerful engine of his bakkie, he “moved” what he believes is an illegal guard hut on Monday.
Wisedale appeared in the Verulam Magistrate’s court on Tuesday, after his arrest on allegations of malicious damage to property during the forced relocation of the wooden hut.
This comes a month after he was arrested for the same offense, adding another charge to the list he will have to defend in court.
But the fiery adventurer remains resolute that he is in the right.
In correspondence with TimesLIVE, Wisedale sent pictures of “one unsightly, ineffective, timber guard hut in perfect condition, and ready for collection.”
He added that he had placed the hut “only 32meters from where it was illegally situated”.
In an earlier missive, Wisedale said that the law was clear on the permission of “checkpoints and temporary traffic calming measures”.
“They are illegal. A guard hut may not be placed on a pavement without consultation or consent from the residents and without approval from the municipality. These huts and barriers are short-term solutions, a division between homeowners and non-homeowners that will inevitably lead to determined criminals carrying out serious crimes to facilitate their escape.”
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“I am not afraid of controversy. I am not afraid to stand up for a cause for which I believe needs attention, no matter how unpopular it makes me, especially when it comes to drawing attention to unlawful acts that impinge on my circles of control.
“Unfortunately, I am also fiery and can be seriously undiplomatic when provoked,” he wrote.
JEFF WICKS
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