
I am no civics expert, but isn't
there a way the public can challenge the legitimacy or passing of such unrealistic laws as these? It sounds like we are living back in the days of kings like Hammurabi.
The question still lingers...
Kindly note that the following *Nairobi City Council by- laws* took
effect
from *1st July 2010:*
1. Pedestrians crossing the roads in Nairobi when traffic light is red – fine is Kshs. 10,000/= 2. Motorist moving on when the traffic light is red – fine Kshs 10,000/= 3. Pedestrians crossing the road while talking on their mobile phones – fine is Kshs. 500/= 4. Boarding at non designated PSV/matatu, bus stop - Fine 10,000/= 5. Unfastened seat belt - Fine 500/= 6. Use of mobile phone when driving Kshs10,000/= 7. Driving with worn out tyres - Fine Kshs 10,000/= 8. Double parking -Fine Kshs 20,000/=
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