It is normal for a man to drop a woman 'home' after an evening out. We do it every other time sometimes at very odd hours of the nite. And if this happens and circumstances require that this be said,so be it. So Njunge should not throw her tantrums at KTN for doing their job.
Most of the prominent people usually leave behind their security detail when on clandestine escapades,you remember Karua and Wamugunda,Dr Oburu in Kisumu and many more!
Alma and Leona,
Do not dismiss the effect of economic hardships on the wave of crimes. Those who have been victims will confirm to you that during the ordeal,the thugs occassionally open up and and confess that things are hard and they also have to put bread on the table. Such class of thugs usually go for valuables without hurting their victims ' so that they can reap from you another time'. They don't want to bite the hands that feed them.
What amazed me was the article in yesterday's paper about thugs in Eastlands living with parents and so 'have to be home by 10pm'.
The Kenya Police has not been up to the task in fighting crime. Infact they are a source of insecurity rather than a source of security. We need two things;
1. Press reset burton in the recruitment,training,equiping and motivating the police
2. Review gun rules to allow people own them.