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Rank: Member Joined: 1/7/2007 Posts: 838
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Coolio wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:maka wrote:masukuma wrote:maka wrote:Wendz wrote:maka wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I know someone who was harassed for being in a Camo (combat) trouser. Is it illegal by law? Pardon if my post looks funny, I'm doing this from a phone. its illegal Why do they then allow sale of camo shorts and trousers in outlets in kenya for kids? Or are there specific colors? You can be charged with personation under Penal Code Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code do you mean impersonation? nope its personation... from the word personate;TO PERSONATE, crim. law. The act of assuming the character of another without lawful authority, and, in such character, doing something to his prejudice, or to the prejudice of another, without his will or consent. Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code and Secrtion 101 (1) of the National police Service Act and Section 279 of the Kenya Defence Forces Act CAP 25 will sort out any person puttting on Combat gear. Imprisonment is 1 year...but this are archaic laws that we should do away with.. The combat gear must be proven to be authnetic bro....hapo ndio iko chida!!!! They normally take your photo while wearing the combat and anyway by the time you get to that stage you will have suffered in remand if you can't raise the bail.However smart cops would rather confiscate the combat and release you on freebond and then hire out the combat to gangsters or sell it. so how often do they hire you? The KDF Act does not apply to civilians. You cannot charge a civilian under the KDF Act. WHO DARES WINS
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/1/2012 Posts: 290
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I'll take McReggae's word for it. It it ain't authentic, it ain't illegal. Thanks for the feedback guys.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Um Sayala wrote:KulaRaha wrote:I have both a camo t shirt and camo shorts...but those cannot be called combat gear surely!
Archaic laws! Why do you want to put on combat gear, whether authentic or otherwise, if you are not a policeman or KDF? In this Al shabaab era, you are putting yourself at risk. But again why? Kama unataka kuingia jeshi, si u apply and put on official clothes. Assume there was a uniform for prezzo, then every tom, dick and harry puts on the same attire. would it be nice? I see guys doing that as childish and growing up slowly. I have never respected them while clad in those tu cheap camoz. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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Impunity wrote:Um Sayala wrote:KulaRaha wrote:I have both a camo t shirt and camo shorts...but those cannot be called combat gear surely!
Archaic laws! Why do you want to put on combat gear, whether authentic or otherwise, if you are not a policeman or KDF? In this Al shabaab era, you are putting yourself at risk. But again why? Kama unataka kuingia jeshi, si u apply and put on official clothes. Assume there was a uniform for prezzo, then every tom, dick and harry puts on the same attire. would it be nice? I see guys doing that as childish and growing up slowly. I have never respected them while clad in those tu cheap camoz. @Um Sayala...I dont think this is a fair comment, just to be polite. You are at liberty to wear what you want so long as it hurts nobody. If I may ask why do you wear a suit or any other item of clothing and you are not a EUROPEAN for that matter? @Impunity...Asi...when did you grow up?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Vallerrie wrote:I'll take McReggae's word for it. It it ain't authentic, it ain't illegal. Thanks for the feedback guys. Dangerous conclusion. Especially when one can commit a crime with a 'mbonoko'. The critical matter here is how the police perceive you and how you are conducting yourself. Then you can show that the clothes aren't 'authentic'. And I think you also need to know people. I hope Mcreggae can rescue you from officers.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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marko wrote:Coolio wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:maka wrote:masukuma wrote:maka wrote:Wendz wrote:maka wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I know someone who was harassed for being in a Camo (combat) trouser. Is it illegal by law? Pardon if my post looks funny, I'm doing this from a phone. its illegal Why do they then allow sale of camo shorts and trousers in outlets in kenya for kids? Or are there specific colors? You can be charged with personation under Penal Code Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code do you mean impersonation? nope its personation... from the word personate;TO PERSONATE, crim. law. The act of assuming the character of another without lawful authority, and, in such character, doing something to his prejudice, or to the prejudice of another, without his will or consent. Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code and Secrtion 101 (1) of the National police Service Act and Section 279 of the Kenya Defence Forces Act CAP 25 will sort out any person puttting on Combat gear. Imprisonment is 1 year...but this are archaic laws that we should do away with.. The combat gear must be proven to be authnetic bro....hapo ndio iko chida!!!! They normally take your photo while wearing the combat and anyway by the time you get to that stage you will have suffered in remand if you can't raise the bail.However smart cops would rather confiscate the combat and release you on freebond and then hire out the combat to gangsters or sell it. so how often do they hire you? The KDF Act does not apply to civilians. You cannot charge a civilian under the KDF Act. This is the only provision in the act that allows the KDF to try someone in a civillian court go read and come we compare notes....the other offences relates to commissioned officers and they are therefore court martialled possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Vallerrie wrote:I'll take McReggae's word for it. It it ain't authentic, it ain't illegal. Thanks for the feedback guys. Hope you'll have enough time to convince al shabab that it's fake before they behead you. Or convince the cops before they shoot the 'most wanted criminal who has been posing as a cop in stolen police/military uniform'.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/1/2012 Posts: 290
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jaggernaut wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I'll take McReggae's word for it. It it ain't authentic, it ain't illegal. Thanks for the feedback guys. Hope you'll have enough time to convince al shabab that it's fake before they behead you. Or convince the cops before they shoot the 'most wanted criminal who has been posing as a cop in stolen police/military uniform'. Great, just great! *Rips my camo skinny pants*
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:marko wrote:Coolio wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:maka wrote:masukuma wrote:maka wrote:Wendz wrote:maka wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I know someone who was harassed for being in a Camo (combat) trouser. Is it illegal by law? Pardon if my post looks funny, I'm doing this from a phone. its illegal Why do they then allow sale of camo shorts and trousers in outlets in kenya for kids? Or are there specific colors? You can be charged with personation under Penal Code Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code do you mean impersonation? nope its personation... from the word personate;TO PERSONATE, crim. law. The act of assuming the character of another without lawful authority, and, in such character, doing something to his prejudice, or to the prejudice of another, without his will or consent. Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code and Secrtion 101 (1) of the National police Service Act and Section 279 of the Kenya Defence Forces Act CAP 25 will sort out any person puttting on Combat gear. Imprisonment is 1 year...but this are archaic laws that we should do away with.. The combat gear must be proven to be authnetic bro....hapo ndio iko chida!!!! They normally take your photo while wearing the combat and anyway by the time you get to that stage you will have suffered in remand if you can't raise the bail.However smart cops would rather confiscate the combat and release you on freebond and then hire out the combat to gangsters or sell it. so how often do they hire you? The KDF Act does not apply to civilians. You cannot charge a civilian under the KDF Act. This is the only provision in the act that allows the KDF to try someone in a civillian court go read and come we compare notes....the other offences relates to commissioned officers and they are therefore court martialled @marko and the rest.... Cap 25 - Kenya Defence Forces Act Section 279. (1) A person who— (a) without authority, uses or wears any service decoration, uniform, or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized by the President or the Defence Council; (b) uses or wears any uniform, decoration, badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem so nearly resembling any service decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorised, as to be calculated to deceive; (c) falsely represents himself or herself to be a person who is or has been entitled to use or wear any service uniform, decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized as; or (d) purchases or takes in pawn any service uniform, decoration awarded to any member of the Defence Forces, or solicits or procures any person to sell or pledge any such decoration, or acts for any person in the sale or pledging thereof, commits an offence under this section and shall be liable, on conviction by a CIVIL COURT, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year. (2) Despite provisions under subsection (1)(a),(b) and (c), a person shall not be prohibited from wearing brooches or ornaments representing service badges. possunt quia posse videntur
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LIKE SERIOUSLY? HATA KAMA NI QUOTING JAMENI. HADI QUOTE BECAME INVISIBLE! maka wrote:maka wrote:marko wrote:Coolio wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:maka wrote:masukuma wrote:maka wrote:Wendz wrote:maka wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I know someone who was harassed for being in a Camo (combat) trouser. Is it illegal by law? Pardon if my post looks funny, I'm doing this from a phone. its illegal Why do they then allow sale of camo shorts and trousers in outlets in kenya for kids? Or are there specific colors? You can be charged with personation under Penal Code Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code do you mean impersonation? nope its personation... from the word personate;TO PERSONATE, crim. law. The act of assuming the character of another without lawful authority, and, in such character, doing something to his prejudice, or to the prejudice of another, without his will or consent. Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code and Secrtion 101 (1) of the National police Service Act and Section 279 of the Kenya Defence Forces Act CAP 25 will sort out any person puttting on Combat gear. Imprisonment is 1 year...but this are archaic laws that we should do away with.. The combat gear must be proven to be authnetic bro....hapo ndio iko chida!!!! They normally take your photo while wearing the combat and anyway by the time you get to that stage you will have suffered in remand if you can't raise the bail.However smart cops would rather confiscate the combat and release you on freebond and then hire out the combat to gangsters or sell it. so how often do they hire you? The KDF Act does not apply to civilians. You cannot charge a civilian under the KDF Act. This is the only provision in the act that allows the KDF to try someone in a civillian court go read and come we compare notes....the other offences relates to commissioned officers and they are therefore court martialled @marko and the rest.... Cap 25 - Kenya Defence Forces Act Section 279. (1) A person who— (a) without authority, uses or wears any service decoration, uniform, or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized by the President or the Defence Council; (b) uses or wears any uniform, decoration, badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem so nearly resembling any service decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorised, as to be calculated to deceive; (c) falsely represents himself or herself to be a person who is or has been entitled to use or wear any service uniform, decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized as; or (d) purchases or takes in pawn any service uniform, decoration awarded to any member of the Defence Forces, or solicits or procures any person to sell or pledge any such decoration, or acts for any person in the sale or pledging thereof, commits an offence under this section and shall be liable, on conviction by a CIVIL COURT, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year. (2) Despite provisions under subsection (1)(a),(b) and (c), a person shall not be prohibited from wearing brooches or ornaments representing service badges. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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@essyk...simimi... possunt quia posse videntur
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When was military clad legalized for civilians?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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AlphDoti wrote:When was military clad legalized for civilians? When did sleeveless tops and tight pants become military fatigue? Could these be the people being mistaken for military in preparation for elections? "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Gathige wrote:AlphDoti wrote:When was military clad legalized for civilians? When did sleeveless tops and tight pants become military fatigue? Could these be the people being mistaken for military in preparation for elections? Wanawake wanacomplain wanaume wanagossip na kusengenya wanawake sana hapa wazua, kuangalia nguo zao sana na kuwapima kama watoto, they say they are fed up with it na watu hawaskii, even when they put on tights which show how ugly/cute their kunyii looks like exactly, respect them, mimi nakubaliana na ladies, you pick the one who dresses and pleases your eyes, lenga hao wengine, inaitwa sijui misogynistic A New Kenya
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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AlphDoti wrote:When was military clad legalized for civilians? You should shut up ....and know your place. Even the Nairobi Business Community hawaja wachwa nyuma.....#ImageIsEverything #MalizaBaba
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hardwood wrote:AlphDoti wrote:When was military clad legalized for civilians? You should shut up ....and know your place. Even the Nairobi Business Community hawaja wachwa nyuma.....#ImageIsEverything #MalizaBaba sisemi kitu WHO DARES WINS
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maka wrote:maka wrote:marko wrote:Coolio wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:maka wrote:masukuma wrote:maka wrote:Wendz wrote:maka wrote:Vallerrie wrote:I know someone who was harassed for being in a Camo (combat) trouser. Is it illegal by law? Pardon if my post looks funny, I'm doing this from a phone. its illegal Why do they then allow sale of camo shorts and trousers in outlets in kenya for kids? Or are there specific colors? You can be charged with personation under Penal Code Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code do you mean impersonation? nope its personation... from the word personate;TO PERSONATE, crim. law. The act of assuming the character of another without lawful authority, and, in such character, doing something to his prejudice, or to the prejudice of another, without his will or consent. Section 382 and 384 of the Penal Code and Secrtion 101 (1) of the National police Service Act and Section 279 of the Kenya Defence Forces Act CAP 25 will sort out any person puttting on Combat gear. Imprisonment is 1 year...but this are archaic laws that we should do away with.. The combat gear must be proven to be authnetic bro....hapo ndio iko chida!!!! They normally take your photo while wearing the combat and anyway by the time you get to that stage you will have suffered in remand if you can't raise the bail.However smart cops would rather confiscate the combat and release you on freebond and then hire out the combat to gangsters or sell it. so how often do they hire you? The KDF Act does not apply to civilians. You cannot charge a civilian under the KDF Act. This is the only provision in the act that allows the KDF to try someone in a civillian court go read and come we compare notes....the other offences relates to commissioned officers and they are therefore court martialled @marko and the rest.... Cap 25 - Kenya Defence Forces Act Section 279. (1) A person who— (a) without authority, uses or wears any service decoration, uniform, or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized by the President or the Defence Council; (b) uses or wears any uniform, decoration, badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem so nearly resembling any service decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorised, as to be calculated to deceive; (c) falsely represents himself or herself to be a person who is or has been entitled to use or wear any service uniform, decoration or any badge, insignia of rank, wound stripe or emblem supplied or authorized as; or (d) purchases or takes in pawn any service uniform, decoration awarded to any member of the Defence Forces, or solicits or procures any person to sell or pledge any such decoration, or acts for any person in the sale or pledging thereof, commits an offence under this section and shall be liable, on conviction by a CIVIL COURT, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year. (2) Despite provisions under subsection (1)(a),(b) and (c), a person shall not be prohibited from wearing brooches or ornaments representing service badges. Self explanatory WHO DARES WINS
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