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If you own land or house next to a public road, you better have some Ksh200,000 for the crocodile belt, because the Gov't will soon find a plastic cup on your fence and a Subaru Outback will be sent to deliver the freedom that you were promised last year
 

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Laws are set for human beings !
NOT THE OTHER WAY !
Punitive Laws can't work in independent society where member pay legitimate taxes !
 
Those of us, who were in Nairobi, when garbage was picked thrice a week, roads used to be cleaned with soap and water, trenches were disinfected /fumigated by public health officers, neighbourhood hedges and trees trimmed by Kanjo, goods, foodstuffs, checked, weight and measures inspected randomly, street lights and markings were working, safe public vehicle service were assured every 30 minutes at your stage, both text and writing books provided at schools, when public hospitals were the best..

Can remember when our tax shillings used to work for us, when people employed to work for the public, used to do so. When we had social hall meetings with councillors, chiefs , school inspectors, public health, transport managers.

Well that's gone, you pay taxes, employ county workers and be fined/jailed for not cleaning the sidewalk and drainage systems.
It's a brave new world.

Who penned this Bill?
 
They should also add littering to that list when caught... i like this law, people should learn to keep their environment clean even is it is away from any public ammenity
 
They should also add littering to that list when caught... i like this law, people should learn to keep their environment clean even is it is away from any public ammenity
You don't penalize citizens for the problems of failed municipal services. And municipal services should start at the dumpster placed within reasonable distance of households.
 
You don't penalize citizens for the problems of failed municipal services. And municipal services should start at the dumpster placed within reasonable distance of households.
So if they dont collect or give you the dumpster utaishi kwa uchafu? Are you the ones who go littering saying that you pay taxes for the government to come clean it up?
 
So if they dont collect or give you the dumpster utaishi kwa uchafu? Are you the ones who go littering saying that you pay taxes for the government to come clean it up?
Templar? I assume you live in Nairobi and have a water bill, just check and see, you will see garbage collection and sewage is factored as a service in your monthly bill, so why should I pay and then be fined/ jailed for the same?
Make it make sense!
 
Templar? I assume you live in Nairobi and have a water bill, just check and see, you will see garbage collection and sewage is factored as a service in your monthly bill, so why should I pay and then be fined/ jailed for the same?
Make it make sense!
Littering is still insist should be a finable and jailable offence. Having said that, even if i pay for that service, i would still not live in filth just because i expect the government to do it for me, i will clean it up even without the threat of being fined
 
Littering is still insist should be a finable and jailable offence. Having said that, even if i pay for that service, i would still not live in filth just because i expect the government to do it for me, i will clean it up even without the threat of being fined
Littering is a fineable and jailable offence and has been so for eons.
The responsibility of cleaning highways and underpass is the bone of contention here not littering
 
Littering is a fineable and jailable offence and has been so for eons.
The responsibility of cleaning highways and underpass is the bone of contention here not littering
If your home is next to a filthy highway, it would say a lot more about the home owner rather than the government. In Rwanda they even have specific days set aside for people to clean up the highways, and they are praised for having a clean city, why shouldn’t Kenyans strive for the same
 
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