Four legal actions that the community can take to make the municipality aware of their dissatisfaction regarding service delivery are:
1. Submitting a formal complaint or grievance to the municipality: The community can submit a formal complaint or grievance to the municipality to express their dissatisfaction with the service delivery. The municipality is required to investigate and respond to the complaint.
2. Petitioning the municipality: The community can petition the municipality to address their concerns about service delivery. A petition is a formal request signed by a group of people that asks the municipality to take specific action.
3. Filing a lawsuit against the municipality: The community can file a lawsuit against the municipality if they believe that their rights have been violated or if the municipality has failed to provide basic services. A lawsuit is a legal action that seeks to resolve a dispute between parties through the court system.
4. Engaging in peaceful protests or demonstrations: The community can engage in peaceful protests or demonstrations to raise awareness about their dissatisfaction with service delivery. Protests and demonstrations can be a powerful way to draw attention to issues and bring about change.