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Ngong
#61 Posted : Thursday, December 26, 2013 6:11:54 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
My attention is drawn to this provision:

All vehicles more than four years old from the recorded date of manufacture shall be subjected to inspection by the Motor Vehicle Inspection Unit (section 16(2)).

What are the implications? My friend's driver was recently accosted by cops over the same, the vehicle in question being a private car.


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livie
#62 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2013 5:11:44 PM
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xyzee wrote:
what sort of proof is required for careless/reckless driving, obstruction, talking on the phone ........ etc?

And how do you prove in court that the cop is lying?

I've been a victim, I just pleaded guilty in court to avoid wasting time.


What this means is that if you have a minor traffic infraction, especially if cars have collided, bruide, dented each other, please sort it out on one on one basis without the police if you can, especially if you are on the wrong and there are no injuries, these type of cases can quickly turn into 'careless driving' for the driver on the wrong as determined by the police.....

happened to me once, luckily had a man on the inside who made it go away....
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tassia
#63 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 7:18:12 AM
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Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.
mawinder
#64 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 8:26:29 AM
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tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.
jaggernaut
#65 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:01:00 AM
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mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.
alma
#66 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:27:43 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.
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Swenani
#67 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:39:22 AM
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tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.


Pole Tassia, How was your stay at the police station?

The fine is a minimum of 20K and Max of 30K.

Plan to spend a full day in the courts.Make sure you have someone to pay your fine coz you cant pay it by yourself or else you pay the policemen 2K to facilitate your fine penalty
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Tebes
#68 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:43:59 AM
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mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


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DRIVERS TO BE LICENSED
SECTION 30
No person shall drive a motor vehicle of any class on a road unless he is a holder of a valid driving licence or provisional licence, a breach of this will now lead to a fine n.ex Kenya Shillings twenty thousand (K.Shs 20,000/=) on a first conviction and Kenya Shillings thirty thousand (K.Shs 30,000/=)on each subsequent conviction. The imprisonment provisions for this offence remain the same namely on a first conviction you could receive a penalty of the above fine or three months imprisonment or on a subsequent offence you could receive the above penalty for subsequent offices or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or both.


SIMPLIFIED VERSION OF THE LAWS HERE....

http://www.africalegalne...Kenyas-Traffic-Laws.pdf

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jaggernaut
#69 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 5:21:33 PM
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alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm bossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.
wilyum
#70 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 6:07:36 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm blossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.


@jaggernaut, u did the right thing, i have done it also and wouldn,t hesitate to do it if caught.

even in the bible its allowed....

Quote:
Matthew 5:25-26 (New International Version)

25 “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.
Ngong
#71 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 7:30:34 PM
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Swenani wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.


Pole Tassia, How was your stay at the police station?

The fine is a minimum of 20K and Max of 30K.

Plan to spend a full day in the courts.Make sure you have someone to pay your fine coz you cant pay it by yourself or else you pay the policemen 2K to facilitate your fine penalty


Wah!
a breach of this will now lead to a fine n.ex Kenya Shillings twenty thousand (K.Shs 20,000/=) on a first conviction

Dint know Not Exceeding means minimum
washiku
#72 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 7:59:56 PM
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wilyum wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm blossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.


@jaggernaut, u did the right thing, i have done it also and wouldn,t hesitate to do it if caught.

even in the bible its allowed....

Quote:
Matthew 5:25-26 (New International Version)

25 “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Swenani
#73 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 8:20:55 PM
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washiku wrote:
wilyum wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm blossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.


@jaggernaut, u did the right thing, i have done it also and wouldn,t hesitate to do it if caught,

even in the bible its allowed....

Quote:
Matthew 5:25-26 (New International Version)

25 “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

hivi ndivyo mtachomwa jehanamu sisi tukikulana na 72 virgins humu mbiguni
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radio
#74 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:36:53 PM
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Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
wilyum wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm blossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.


@jaggernaut, u did the right thing, i have done it also and wouldn,t hesitate to do it if caught,

even in the bible its allowed....

Quote:
Matthew 5:25-26 (New International Version)

25 “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

hivi ndivyo mtachomwa jehanamu sisi tukikulana na 72 virgins humu mbiguni


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
jaggernaut
#75 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 9:43:54 PM
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Joined: 10/9/2008
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wilyum wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
alma wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mawinder wrote:
tassia wrote:
Who knows the charge for driving while in possession of an expired driving license and what is the penalty. I friend of mine just realized his license was expired when he gave it to the cops. Driven to the police station to pay cash bail, told the person who receives cash bail had left and asked to leave the car plus the car keys. Requested to leave the car only and leave with the keys and finally locked up overnight for insisting not to leave the keys.

Your friend must be too mean,instead of giving the police chai or knowing how to talk he refuses.


Agreed. Sometimes it 'pays' to talk nicely to the cops. Some time back i was arrested for making a wrong turn. I hadn't seen the cop only for me to be stopped 500m away by a cop on a motorbike. After kujitetea and seeking forgiveness failed i offered some chai and the issue was sorted. Now imagine if i had decided to accompany the cop to the station to pay bond, then use 1000 bob fuel to appear in court the following day, then be fined?
I don't view it as corruption but as a form of a 'resolution mechanism' whereby i opted to be punished 'out of court' for the traffic offence.


Please go back on wazua and edit all your posts complaining about corruption this corruption that.

I'm sure China roads and bridges finds that its a sort of mechanism to build better roads.


So you are saying that i should have opted to follow the law to the letter and spend the night in some smelly urine flooded police cell filled with murderers, rapists, pick pockets and other scum instead of going home to spend the night next to my lovely wife's warm bossom? And then i pay 20k fine and 3k car towing charges the following day? Anyway i decided to use my common sense and sorted the issue out of court with some 1k chai, which was also a form of punishment by a law enforcement officer.


@jaggernaut, u did the right thing, i have done it also and wouldn,t hesitate to do it if caught.

even in the bible its allowed....

Quote:
Matthew 5:25-26 (New International Version)

25 “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26 Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.

Waow!.......never knew that what i did was biblical. One thing you should know is that you should never drive your car into a police station coz of a traffic offence. Once you are in there your bargaining/kujitetea power is zero. Thus always sort your issues huko inje. Punishment/'fine'/'chai' from a cop will always be better than punishment from a judge.Even the CJ Mootoonga has recommended that we sort issues out of court.....including even seeing witchdoctors.
kysse
#76 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:54:14 PM
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Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly heee! that interpretation ni kali sana.

And the same bible says
Exodus 23:8
And you shall take no bribe, for a bribe blinds the clear-sighted and subverts the cause of those who are in the right.

Quote:
UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT
Context is a very important part of interpretation. First, there is the original context and cultural setting of the Bible. It’s important to have some understanding of this so we can grapple with passages and apply them meaningfully to our lives today. Second, there’s the immediate context of a passage. Sometimes we read a single verse in isolation, forgetting that it has an immediate context: it is part of a flow of ideas before and after it.
McReggae
#77 Posted : Thursday, April 03, 2014 7:46:45 AM
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smile @wilyum, nice one!!!
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seppuku
#78 Posted : Thursday, April 03, 2014 9:18:04 AM
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Holy moly! Ati iko kwa bibilia? Hii watu ya wazua ni hatari!
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
tassia
#79 Posted : Friday, April 04, 2014 8:23:29 AM
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We should never read the law the way we are reading it. The cops were asking for a 10K bribe and he opted to not to give. He spent the night in the cell but was fined 2K, not the 20K you mention here. The charge was clear, about failure to renew the license not driving with an invalid license.
McReggae
#80 Posted : Friday, April 04, 2014 8:25:36 AM
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tassia wrote:
We should never read the law the way we are reading it. The cops were asking for a 10K bribe and he opted to not to give. He spent the night in the cell but was fined 2K, not the 20K you mention here. The charge was clear, about failure to renew the license not driving with an invalid license.


Some cops ask for 10K then eventually take 2sok!!!
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