Iganamagana wrote:AlphDoti wrote:hardwood wrote:essyk wrote:AlphDoti wrote:essyk wrote:I only have a simple question.
Are there no showers or water taps at the police station? 6 days without showering or eating,well that's what miguna said upon his arrival in canada.
That's stinking bad and he's huge.
Not fair.
Do they have showers in police cells?
A better question would be, did they allow him?
I want to know..If there are toilets,I expect there to be showers.
And no one can stop him from obeying the call of nature.
arghh.
I have spent one night in police cells (alcoblow manenoz - was too high and threatened to arrest alcoblow guys). And there are no toilets or showers or mattresses. You sleep on the cold concrete floor, and $hit and pee in a bucket that is placed in the cells. Woe unto you if you are the one ordered to empty that "radioactive" bucket in the morning.
@essyk, you are lucky if you've never seen the inside of Kenyan police cell... majority of Kenyans would do at least once in their lifetime. It doesn't nean they were really guilty, but our police are shie! You can request to be given a tour one of these fine days....
You simply experience inhumane conditions in our cells. The comradeship and legal advice unless you are a child defiler is however top notch (just make sure you are out of the place before dark).
Been there to trying to bail someone out.But never got past the reception.
They only squashed a loaf of bread that I had carried for the person.Milk was spared.
We dont give much thought until we find ourselves or our loved ones in.
People Dont complain either so what to do.There are no standard basic conditions in our cells.
It's a pity especially for women..how do they cope when..again we are used to.
I can only pray.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.