Bongani asks Nomoozlie: "Would you do the same for an anti-rape campaign?"
Updated | By East Coast Drive
"Did you really think this campaign through thoroughly before going through with it, I mean did you not realise how much of a trigger it would be to most?" asks Bongani.
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Nomuzi trended all over social media over the weekend following a hectic car accident, which to many people's shock and horror turned out to be quite an horrific PR campaign.
Read: Proposal to have drunk drivers treated the same as rapists and murderers
"I don't completely agree with how you went about this, if you had to choose to do this again, would you?" asked Bongani Mtolo.
"If I had to go back, I would definitely go back and do this campaign to help create this important awareness," responded Nomuzi Mabena.
Read: East Coast Breakfast dissect Nomuzi's 'live video' crash
Drunk driving and snapping or going live on social media has created quite a distracting buzz, and in reality our road accident statistics aren't looking great, so why are we willing to allow this phenomenon to exist?
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