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Harare trucks get towed, suburbs fight back hard
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81420, member: 636"] Harare is finally towing the big rigs out of people's neighborhoods. The city government launched a major crackdown, announcing that illegally parked heavy-duty trucks in residential areas will get ticketed and then impounded if they don't move, even after the fine is paid. Officials used a social media post to state the blitz was already underway, framing it as a push for total compliance. The crackdown comes after things got so bad that even essential municipal vehicles, like garbage trucks or ambulances, were reportedly getting blocked from entering some suburbs. This obstruction of basic services forced the city's hand, leading to the new aggressive posture where simply paying a ticket is no longer enough to avoid consequences. The municipal warning serves as a direct notice to truck owners and operators across Harare, telling them to find legal parking spots immediately. The entire operation hinges on clearing the suburban streets completely, with the city council defining success only when every last improperly parked commercial vehicle is gone from those neighborhoods. [/QUOTE]
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