Cape Town residents who complained about rowdy beach parties at Clifton and Camps Bay received a tongue-lashing from former DA MP Phumzile van Damme.
In videos posted on social media, hundreds of young people are seen blaring loud music and dancing well into the night at the popular hotspots, located in an “affluent” area.
CAMPS BAY, CLIFTON BEACH PARTIES CONTINUE TO IRK LOCALS
Earlier this month, videos of rowdy crowds descending on Cape Town’s picturesque beaches, including Camps Bay and Clifton’s 4th Beach, went viral on social media.
In the clips, scores of young people are seen singing and dancing to loud music in the sand, on rocks, and even on top of taxis. The partying goes on well into the night.
According to social media users, the visitors appear to be students partying hard ahead of their final exams. The clips quickly irked residents, who complained about the “noise” and the “decline of property values.”
Some even claimed that the world-famous beaches were being turned into a “ghetto” and likened it to Durban’s South Beach.
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