masukuma wrote:murchr wrote:masukuma wrote:murchr wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:sisi ni mandizi republic, a cop just stands aside as a citizen tries to enforce the law, I mean the driver was clearly obstructing traffic that must be an offense.
as a keyboard ninja I say the driver should be arrested and fined appropriately, and a charge of attempted murder added since he was blocking an ambulance from saving a life.
Indeed we are a ndigo republic. The Officer should have charged the driver with obstructing traffic. Telling the man to go back and toe the line is not enough. But why do we have so much disregard of the law? It is rather absurd that a legislature who
swore to defend the laws of the land breaks them in full public view and walks free.
is that the best you can do? that because someone 'swore' to do something they should know that they should do that 'something'? please!! malipo ni hapa hapa. don't even make them swear - it's pointless.
do you swear when you are employed? what makes you do your job? the passion for your job, the internal responsibility to do what you have committed to and last and should be first THE FEAR OF THE BOSS!! i put it to you (using @anti_bugler's line of thought) your boss can do more harm to you as soon as you offend him than God!
it's your job to make your MP do what they are supposed to do!
No. But I sign a contract to abide by the laws and regulations of employment. When I go against them I face consequences.
Stop being bure! try swearing on oath either on affidavit or in law and see if you will not face consequences when you go against it. But, honestly did you think you were giving a bright opinion?
i say... hold them to account IF YOU CAN!! the reason they go against what they were "swearing" about is because swearing doesn't mean sh*t! it's all about enforcement. your mboch does not sign a contract or "swear" but coz you pay her and she lives in your house - she is obligated to do stuff you want done. it's all about power to force people do stuff...i.e. BIG STICK! if you don't have a big stick... good luck with that swearing thing... it ain't any good!
You seem to think swearing by affirmation is the only way you make a contractual agreement.
I do not know how you live in your house(s) but in MINE. Those who live/work there know very well what they are to do and what they are not allowed to do. That is communicated very well by me or my significant other, IF by any chance that agreement (verbal in most cases and in which they agree to) is broken, they face consequences which includes termination of employment or arrest in cases of theft.
In this ndigu republic, Impunity rules the day, such that even those who are deemed to be educated cannot distinguish what is right or wrong...the jungle mentality is the way of life. That's why some stupid fella can just show at your house and bring it down without flinching, and quote the constitution of the 999 vs 99yr leases.
The rule of law should seem to be in place if we want to be called a civilized republic.
No citizen should take up matters in their hands since they are paying a law enforcer (police) to apply what the legislature was paid to create. Is that so hard to do?
Bonnies actions are a indication of failure, but such should not be encouraged since this is how vigilantism is bred.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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