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Note that this article was deleted in May 2007 under WP:PROD. The reason given was "Wikipedia is not a dictionary." At the time, since the article consisted of nothing more than a one-line definition, this probably seemed justified. However, this is an interesting and noteworthy topic, being a class of crime applied to numerous situations, and also by being a crime unique to South African law. I hope that my start to the article has shown that there is more than just a legal term here, and that the article can grow into something larger and more informative. This is not in teen language 2020-Kieran 21:38, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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