A South African taxi driver faced a heartbreaking outcome when caught with these items in Zimbabwe.
Take a look at the current situation; foreigners are still being blamed for all of the auto theft and hijacking, as if South Africans weren't also engaged. It's amusing that anytime criminal gangs operate in South Africa and its leaders remain a mystery, locals immediately point the finger upon international visitors.
It's ironic that it seems like fewer South Africans than ever are participating in illegal behavior within Mzansi. While people in neighboring nations like Zimbabwe are quick to point fingers at their own people, this is the complete opposite.
Take a look at these pictures to get a feel for the current situation in Bulawayo, the capital of Zimbabwe.
In order to prove ownership and roadworthiness, police in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe had the driver of a South African Quantum remove his bonet. They found copper cables instead. As is typical of South Africans, copper wires worth up to R 200 000 were found here, and the motorist was almost certainly a gambler.
The photographs highlight how many different reactions risk-taking can generate. Check out the comments made by South Africans if you're interested in learning about the local opinion.

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