Evaluate the extent to which the service delivery protest you have described in 2 above met or did not meet the requirements of processes

The service delivery protest I described in the previous question did not meet the requirements of processes. The protest was characterized by violence, destruction of public property, and obstruction of traffic, which are not acceptable methods of expressing discontent with service delivery.

Protests should ideally be peaceful, lawful, and respectful of the rights of others. In this case, the protest did not adhere to these principles and therefore did not meet the requirements of proper protest processes.

In order to effectively address issues of service delivery, it is important for protestors to engage in constructive dialogue with relevant authorities and follow legal channels for expressing their concerns. Resorting to violence and destruction only serves to escalate tensions and hinder efforts to find solutions to the underlying problems.