Pied Piper turn to try to stop the infestation of rodents more in the residential area of ??South Africa
as it was in medieval Hamelin, so it is today in the South African city of Alexandra: wherever you go, you're never far from rat
But the people on the outskirts of Johannesburg were offered treatment not available at the time of the pie -. A mobile phone free for all residents to take 60 rodents
Alexandra just turned 100 years and was home to Nelson Mandela the first young when he moved to Johannesburg. Their huts sit tight and illegal dumping stark contrast with neighboring Sandton called richest square mile in Africa.
dilapidated structures, leaking sewage and rotting food discarded batteries are an ideal breeding ground for rats, to torment residents. There have been reported cases of children's fingers being bitten during sleep.
In an attempt to defend themselves, the city officials distributed pens and mobile phone company has sponsored Ratcatchers 8TA volunteers.
Resident- But there were signs that the stunt could backfire against, such as animal rights activists criticized the initiative in social networks.
"We must ask ourselves why Lifeline decided to use these promotional products," said Pynee Chetty, a spokesman 8TA. "They are a great community work well even in Alexandra. They used promotional materials to encourage members of the community. I did not know that is how it will solve the problem [of rats]. "
He added: ... "We will not take away Lifeline is a charity that does a very good job and our firm support for them is not to deny the story What I mean is that it is not our initiative."
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