Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 May 2019
CAPTAIN: Lieutenant, I need you and your team on high alert this week.
PORTIA: What's going on out there?
CAPTAIN: You heard about the King's speech?
PORTIA: Yes.
CAPTAIN: There have been outbreaks of violence reported against foreign shopowners. The people are claiming the foreigners are selling whoonga to schoolchildren.
PORTIA: Not every foreigner living in this country is a dealer, for god's sake.
CAPTAIN [shrugging]: The people are fed up and frustrated. They're looking for someone – something – to blame. [Grimly.] A Somalian was set alight in his container in B-section last night.
PORTIA: Jesus.
CAPTAIN: We're anticipating more disruptions over the next few days. I'm going to need as many patrol vehicles down on the ground as possible.
PORTIA: I'll get onto it.
PORTIA makes to leave.
CAPTAIN: Lieutenant.
PORTIA: Yes.
CAPTAIN: Be careful.
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