chemos wrote:@Bwana bwenyenye.. nice piece.. spot fines should actually be done kwa barabara ama police station.. hi maneno ya kuigisha kila mtu korokoroni haijengi nchi.. just wasting time and taxes.. by the way are the state visitors given any lunch while waiting for all this issues to be sorted?
Sasa hata mimi bado nangoja fine yangu iripwo rakini sina madugu wa kuniripia.. ure arikuwa rafiki yangu sana Magigi pia yeye aritupwo huku dani..
Naoba bwana wirry asomeee hiyo twity na atuhurumie... huku tumeteswa sana na bibi admin na hataki hata kusikia pore zetu..
@Chemos.. The guy tells me they were not given anything the whole time he was there.... over 8 hours boss.
@Alma.. I agree, the public should not bemade to suffer thieves in the court system.
Another surprising announcement I read was at the registry...' BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS'
I know it was put there in good faith after a few incidents so I actually reached out to feel whether my wallet was still there.... But then again I thought to myself, how can pick pocketing be allowed to thrive in such a secure environment where almost a fifth of the people are uniformed policemen and I am sure many more in civilian clothing...
Yet again, the systems of paying fines in cash has created an environment of people carrying around a lot of cash as well as create opportunities for currency to disappear between the judiciary and the bank. It is amazing the impact of policy decision.
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