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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/8/2008 Posts: 1,575
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butterflyke wrote:thuks wrote:How does one know they've "Utalii drift" if it's not marked? Hii mambo ya public notice kwa gazeti is insufficient....they could have used the money to do the marking along the designated areas so that each and every mwananchi is aware....I think it is not right for them to be so quick to arrest drivers when they do not.make sufficient effort to put up the appropriate markings. I wan't shown a sign in the highway code that means read the newspaper for more rules  We are just meek and once 'caught', we just ask the 'munene' to help us instead of raising hell. I care!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! You are not GUILTY my pal who is an advocate was caught over the weekend alongside Nduva Muli,he has decided to challenge this in court...hopefully things will change after his day in court...you cannot have signs as Washiku says of 80 and 100..yet you go ahead to arrest people who are doing over 50 thats just nonsense... (2) It's your right to be shown the alleged infraction...when he asked the cops they threatened to throw him in...hapa there is no argument. Will update you guys how it goes today... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! You are not GUILTY my pal who is an advocate was caught over the weekend alongside Nduva Muli,he has decided to challenge this in court...hopefully things will change after his day in court...you cannot have signs as Washiku says of 80 and 100..yet you go ahead to arrest people who are doing over 50 thats just nonsense... (2) It's your right to be shown the alleged infraction...when he asked the cops they threatened to throw him in...hapa there is no argument. Will update you guys how it goes today... @maka, given the ruling that was given the other day, are the speed guns still valid? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! But newspapers are not road signs Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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maka wrote:Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! You are not GUILTY my pal who is an advocate was caught over the weekend alongside Nduva Muli,he has decided to challenge this in court...hopefully things will change after his day in court...you cannot have signs as Washiku says of 80 and 100..yet you go ahead to arrest people who are doing over 50 thats just nonsense... (2) It's your right to be shown the alleged infraction...when he asked the cops they threatened to throw him in...hapa there is no argument. Will update you guys how it goes today... @Maka, I fear for your advocate friend. He will definitely win in court but might lose his life. There is a precedent, na sio kitambo. "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/27/2012 Posts: 851 Location: Nairobi
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Um Sayala wrote:maka wrote:Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! You are not GUILTY my pal who is an advocate was caught over the weekend alongside Nduva Muli,he has decided to challenge this in court...hopefully things will change after his day in court...you cannot have signs as Washiku says of 80 and 100..yet you go ahead to arrest people who are doing over 50 thats just nonsense... (2) It's your right to be shown the alleged infraction...when he asked the cops they threatened to throw him in...hapa there is no argument. Will update you guys how it goes today... @Maka, I fear for your advocate friend. He will definitely win in court but might lose his life. There is a precedent, na sio kitambo. @Um Sayala, To whom will he lose his life to? The state? The whole of Kenya Police? The arresting police? Why would he lose his life?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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mkeiy wrote:Um Sayala wrote:maka wrote:Ngong wrote:washiku wrote:On the way from Ndakaini, I decided to be a very good citizen. I was driving at the indicated speed in each section. I realised all parts are labeled. Maximum at 100, others at 80 and near bumps at 50. When I reached this Utalii drift, I expected to see 50kph sign, the one there is for 80 and after mteremko it changes to 100 and there was no other sign mpaka town. Now I was wondering, in case you are caught driving at 100, are you guilty yet the road is marked clearly 100kph? Why not? Its in the newspapers! You are not GUILTY my pal who is an advocate was caught over the weekend alongside Nduva Muli,he has decided to challenge this in court...hopefully things will change after his day in court...you cannot have signs as Washiku says of 80 and 100..yet you go ahead to arrest people who are doing over 50 thats just nonsense... (2) It's your right to be shown the alleged infraction...when he asked the cops they threatened to throw him in...hapa there is no argument. Will update you guys how it goes today... @Maka, I fear for your advocate friend. He will definitely win in court but might lose his life. There is a precedent, na sio kitambo. @Um Sayala, To whom will he lose his life to? The state? The whole of Kenya Police? The arresting police? Why would he lose his life? it depends on who it is... jua kali fellows like you and me should just sign the damn thing however ukiwa mkubwa kiasi (i hope that fellow is) you can ruffle feathers! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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There is this guy who stopped the alcoblow thro court. what was is name. is he still alive? "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Um Sayala wrote:There is this guy who stopped the alcoblow thro court. what was is name. is he still alive? So going to court can be a "suicide tactic"? Lord, thank you!
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