Mkenya jasiri azuia gari la mbunge kwa kukiuka sheria za barabarani

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The man identified as David Lemayian was seen standing in front of a black Mercedes, registration number KCC 600P.

In a video shared by activist Boniface Mwangi in the evening, Lemayian stays put, dressed in blue jeans, a striped yellow shirt and a satchel bag.

He then appears to lecture the occupant of the Mercedes about traffic rules while pointing at other motorists who were waiting for clearance.

Some took photos and videos of him.

The National Transport and Safety Authority web portal indicates that the owner of the vehicle is Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi.

It was not clear whether the MP was in the vehicle at the time of the obstruction.

Lemayian's move elicited mixed reactions, Mwangi saying Kenyans should take after him.

On his Twitter page, Lemayian wrote: "Arrived to Twitter to a lot of love. A lot of Kenyans tired of waheshimiwa thinking they can live above the law. This car belonging to a Member of the National Assembly was breaking the law. I would never ask anyone to risk their lives but I am tired too. [HASHTAG]#ActNOW[/HASHTAG]."


[VIDEO] Mixed reactions after brave Kenyan stops MP Oscar Sudi's car from overlapping
 


Kwani hakuna Askari wa barabarani kumuandikia alipe?
 
This is Just Celebrating Mediocrity..There are clear channel for reporting lawlessness, you shouldnt take the law into your hands.
 
This is Just Celebrating Mediocrity..There are clear channel for reporting lawlessness, you shouldnt take the law into your hands.

That was a classic example of civil disobedience/citizens arrest concoction that is well spelt in the constitution.
Sometimes a well sensitized citizenry "take law into their hands" as a way of protesting thus drawing attention to a course. Nothing wrong here.
 
The authorities at Ministry of transport already know that they cannot have police officers at every corner or road, and incase of lawlessness, NTSA has procedures which they have used millions to publish in the media and conduct campaigns. Many arrests have also been done through info comming from such citizen reporting channels.
Its not only dangerous to physicaly try to enforce law as a citizen but also a mockery of the time and money spent by NTSA to educate kenyans
 

You're missing the point by a river!
That mere act of the motorist being obstracted and shamed will be etched in his mind perhaps more poignantly than what NTSA bureaucrats can lay out. After all,are there no enough traffic laws already in place that he was blantantly flouting?
 


Duh! Wakenya wana kiingereza cha zamani, sijawahi kusikia Muzungu wa hollywood akisema huo msemo.
 
Hii ndio kujielewa Sasa. Wakenya wote tukiwa hivi nchi itaendelea mbele.
 
You live in a different kenya, there exists nothin like "shame". People dont care, nyang'au style. Infact, that dude who stopped that car
was risking.. If it was me, well I keep a nyahunyo rubber koboko below my driver seat..angejua kazi yake ni gani na kazi ya vijana wa kiganjo ni gani
 
Sijawahi sikia huo msemo, na mimi ni mpenzi mkubwa wa movies hasa Hollywood!

Misemo unaweza ukajitungia ilmradi inaleta mantiki, sio lazima ukariri ile ya hollywood.
 
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