IN PICTURES | Cape Town surfers protest against lockdown restrictions
05 May 2020 - 12:08
By Esa Alexander
Image: Esa Alexander A police officer arrests a protester at the Muizenberg beach for contravening lockdown regulations.
Police arrested two protesters in Muizenberg in Cape Town during a peaceful protest by surfers against the lockdown restrictions.
Sunday Times photographer Esa Alexander was there to capture events.
surfers in Muizenberg want government to allow them to surf on beaches during lockdown level 4 @TimesLIVE @MuizenbergProp pic.twitter.com/VlfPMviSEJ
— Esa Alexander (@ezaap) May 5, 2020
Image: Esa Alexander Surfers gather on a beach in Muizenberg to protest against lockdown restrictions.
Police want to arrest a surfer on his bicycle but then makes daring getaway.Police give chase but the cyclist/surfer got away @TimesLIVE @MuizenbergProp pic.twitter.com/QvisNZqgfy
— Esa Alexander (@ezaap) May 5, 2020
Image: Esa Alexander Tired of the stage 4 regulations, surfers protested at a Muizenberg beach.
Image: Esa Alexander Surfers greet with the new elbow touch to maintain social distancing.
Police arrested a protester at Muizenberg during a peaceful surfer protest against the lockdown restrictions @CapeTown @TimesLIVE @surfers pic.twitter.com/8MKAfO1uKo
— Esa Alexander (@ezaap) May 5, 2020
Image: Esa Alexander Surfers put on masks and warm clothing for their protest in Muizenberg.
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