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‘Sheepish’ cops experience humour failure

July 13 2011 at 01:04pm
By LOUISE FLANAGAN
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This is the flock of sheep that was impounded by Joburg metro police officers outside a Sandton business, whose owner was issued with a R2 000 fine.


You can’t pull the wool over the eyes of the Joburg metro cops.
Officers from the Joburg metro police department (JMPD) impounded a flock of seven sheep outside a Sandton business, and fined the business R2 000 for illegal trading.
The sheep were made of wire and beads, and were outside the Bang & Olufsen shop in Peter Place in Sandton to amuse staff and passersby.
They were decorations, argued the staff, but were met with what amounted to a “Bahâ€.
“They would have to pay a pound fee, to get them out of the pound,†said JMPD spokesman Wayne Minnaar.
B&O sales manager Mike Sharp said they had bought the wire and beadwork sheep from local craftsmen as a social responsibility gesture, and put them to “graze†on B&O’s grass verge each morning “to create both a unique B&O presence as well as a welcome respite for passing commutersâ€.
But city officials had a sense-of-humour failure.
A JMPD officer, who wished not to be named, seized the sheep and issued a R2 000 fine for “trading on a park or garden, where the public has a right of accessâ€.
B&O sells luxury audio-visual equipment, not wire sheep. Sharp said if officers couldn’t understand the novelty purpose of the sheep, they could have asked, but did not.
“You can’t just put things outside for decoration… The goods probably were sold to the public,†said Sipho Dlepu, the head of by-law enforcement.
He said the officer had told him that “those artworks were taken away because at the particular spot where they were trading, trading is not allowed.â€
Sharp said the B&O headquarters in Denmark are in an ultra-modern building in a pastoral setting, with real sheep around.
“We just thought it would be so quirky to try and replicate that. People really enjoy driving past and seeing what the sheep are up to,†Sharp said.
When the sheep were moved to different spots, B&O staff got e-mails asking why the sheep weren’t talking to each other; when they moved them back into a group, they got e-mails saying how nice it was that the sheep were friends again; when one was borrowed, they got e-mails asking where the baby sheep was; when they put scarves on them in winter, they got e-mails approving the attempts to keep them “warmâ€.
“We’re trying desperately to get them back,†aid Sharp. “We’re looking at having a sheepdog made.†- The Star
 
We sometimes get that type of law enforcement here, but thankfully, not very often.
It seems as if they look for some obscure by-law to enforce - as if there was no real crime to investigate.
I spoke to a police officer about that once (unofficially), and while he didn't come right out and agree with me, he said they have no choice but to act if a complaint is lodged.
 
These cops probably thought the sheep were real, decided to 'impound' them for a good barbeque later. Imagine their surprise to find that the sheep are made of wire and glass beads! :y2:

But the craftmanship of the sheep shouldn't be missed. The glass beads are tiny and are individually threaded onto maleable wire and then crafted into any shape, flower, animal, creature, logo imaginable. The guys who make these beaded curios are so talented - I have quite a collection of beaded creatures.
 
I am glad that Joburg doesn't have any real crime and that its police officers are so bored that they can spend time on things like this. (Heavy sarcasm).
 
"You can't just put things outside for decoration... The goods probably were sold to the public." -- Johannesburg metro police head of by-law enforcement, Sipho Dlepu, quoted in The Star, after they confiscated seven wire and bead sheep on display outside a Sandton audio-visual store.
 

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