McReggae wrote:mkeiyd wrote:Gathige wrote:I have tried and removed my googles and i can i still read Kshs 50,000 for number plates replacement. At this rate, only the government will have the authority to rob citizens without violence. Number plates will now be a hot item in thefts as thieves will be offering stolen numbers at a cheaper price than replacing at KRA. Sabotage will also rise as all that someone will need to do to state a revenge on a car owner is to snatch #plates and let the owner suffer the consequences.
@ Gathige, Please explain the blue part.
Si inaibwo hala inapatikana kirinyaga road......for 10K for it or go to the garment!!!!
Ama inaibiwo.. na kwasababu hautaki kwenda KRA.. unakimbia Jua kali/Kirinyaga road,where they fix you chap chap (20 minutes) unaletewo ingine na 5K.. how would the GoK tell you lost one.
Infact faced with a 50K fine.. HELL HECK i will seek own means to acquire another one.. hata kama nikugonga sufuria ya mama
and this things are cheap abroad.. Does it mean those with customised plates will have to be moving around with the KRA receipt in their cars to prove it..