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Submitted by SleezyslyPosted July 12, 2011 12:13 AM
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Submitted by 123123
A real goon at work. Wonder if it was cheaper to pay the fine or it was cheaper to remove it himself and face "kanjo" for defacing their equipment.
Posted July 12, 2011 12:46 AM -
Submitted by Jangerman
This is 100% impunity and somebody must stop this in Kenya. Who's in charge of the City Council? Do not sleep on your job. This youthful MP has for the umpteenth time broken the law and got away with it. He must face the law...it is not a small matter as it appears. Mbuvi, hear me.
Posted July 12, 2011 12:46 AM -
Submitted by kangetaman
If MP cannot obey city bylaws why should ordinary citizens? It is understandable if a driver was in the car, but it doesn’t appear to be the story in this incidence. This MP’s behavior is consistent with that of a thug…the people of Makandara made a big mistake electing him!
Posted July 12, 2011 02:50 AM -
Submitted by sunnii
Seems like Sonko is above the Law 3, remember the movie series.Is it possible that the Council would have treated the Mama mboga the same way for trying to earn a living?
Posted July 12, 2011 02:19 PM
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eiish Sonko Tafadhali...hao kanjo wako wapi lakini? some animals are more equal than others I suppose. I sympathise with the loss however a rule is rule, loss of an uncle or not if illegally parked...on the other hand, City council officers, well we all know how they are. A real jungle it is..by the way na hiyo tumbo...where is it going to? I was just wondering..have a clamp- buster day!