Imagine risking your life to climb a high-tension electricity tower, cut down power cables worth millions, and sell them for a fraction of their value. Beyond the financial loss, these acts of vandalism leave entire communities in darkness, disrupt businesses, and slow national development.
The recent arrest of suspected cable vandals raises important questions about public awareness, poverty, education, and the value we place on critical infrastructure. Do these individuals truly understand the consequences of their actions, or is there a deeper societal issue that needs to be addressed?
Watch this video and share your thoughts in the comments. What do you think is the major cause of infrastructure vandalism, and how can it be stopped?
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