Writing is on the wall for Zuma

Cape Town 05/07/2015 CBD outside of parliament, graffitti saying Zuma Makes Me Wet. _PICS BY: NICHOLAS ABRAHAMS

Cape Town 05/07/2015 CBD outside of parliament, graffitti saying Zuma Makes Me Wet. _PICS BY: NICHOLAS ABRAHAMS

Published Jul 6, 2015

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Cape Town - Is this the work of an ardent admirer, or an anti-Zuma fanatic?

Motorists had a giggle on Sunday when they spotted a naughty message spraypainted on Parliament’s wall.

A cheeky graffiti artist wrote: “Zuma makes me wet.”

The words, written in black paint, could be seen plainly by anyone walking past the Parliamentary buildings in Plein Street in the city centre.

A few people even stood next to the graffiti to snap a picture and posted it on Twitter.

DA Chief whip John Steenhuisen told the Daily Voice it was completely unacceptable for people to vandalise Parliament: “If someone is disappointed with the President there are other ways of expressing themselves… defacing the centre of debate is not one of them.

“Parliament is a special place and for someone to deface it is completely unacceptable.

“It ends up costing the taxpayer money as the cost of removing it will ultimately come from taxpayers.

“We will look at security footage to see if the perpetrator can be identified.”

If caught an offender is usually served with a compliance notice to remove the graffiti.

“If they don’t comply then we can remove it and bill them for the cost,” said police spokesman Wayne Dyason.

“A fine of R5 000 can also be imposed.”

Daily Voice

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