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KulaRaha
#31 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:20:10 AM
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hardwood wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
[quote=KulaRaha]Just watched the full clip here...mama was busy on her phone while kids were running all around the chopper....

https://www.facebook.com...ideos/1071743706215575/[/quote]

It's normal for kids to be excited by a helicopter. But there is no justification to assault a cop.


Choppers are dangerous. Kids can get hurt. Hence senior cops are placed at the scene to manage and control crowds. When the crowds start running next to the chopper touching it etc, you go to the senior most cop on the scene and ask them to do their job.

If the cop is too busy on whatsapp watching videos, you can lose you temper.

Don't forget, this is the chopper the Deputy President is using for transport, not some chokora but the second most powerful man in the country.

I do not agree he should have pushed her the way he did, but frankly that cop wasn't doing her job in any way.


So you are saying that next time we should slap cops at roundabouts for not doing their job properly? Or slap them at central police when they don't serve you fast enough.


I am a common citizen, this is the Deputy President's transport. Big difference my friend.
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Njung'e
#32 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:33:55 AM
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hardwood wrote:
[quote=KulaRaha][quote=hardwood][quote=KulaRaha]
So you are saying that next time we should slap cops at roundabouts for not doing their job properly? Or slap them at central police when they don't serve you fast enough.


Anybody who shows jokes with the responsibilities they are given should be slapped more than once. As you can see,even after losing her baton ,she still went back to her phoneSad That is so annoying and i would understand the mzungu's madness.
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hardwood
#33 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:45:50 AM
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What threat did those kids pause for the chopper? All I see is see are kids excited to see a helicopter. That doesn't warrant the pilot to assault the cop. So what reaction did the pilot expect after landing a chopper in the middle of the village. Kids were bound to come and see the chopper, and even try to touch it.
Swenani
#34 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 11:10:50 AM
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Was the police woman required to provide security or crowd control?

Regardless of what she was meant to do, that matafaka should be deported asap.

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hardwood
#35 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 11:16:52 AM
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The actions of that pilot prove that he is primitive and uncouth.
KulaRaha
#36 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 11:17:56 AM
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hardwood wrote:
What threat did those kids pause for the chopper? All I see is see are kids excited to see a helicopter. That doesn't warrant the pilot to assault the cop. So what reaction did the pilot expect after landing a chopper in the middle of the village. Kids were bound to come and see the chopper, and even try to touch it.


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hardwood
#37 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 11:54:24 AM
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http://www.the-star.co.k...to-staffer-dps_c1300060

Quote:
DP William Ruto's office has said the pilot involved in a scuffle with a policewoman in Nyandarua county is not one of his staff members.

Communication secretary David Mugonyi said Alister Brown was only hired to take the Deputy President to Ndunyu Njeru on Sunday.

"If you hire a taxi and the taximan misbehaves, will you be responsible?"

Mugonyi noted that Ruto respects the hardworking police officers who spend hours securing the country and regrets the "unacceptable, regrettable" incident.
washiku
#38 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:13:00 PM
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I am certain most, if not all of us have felt like slapping a policeman/woman in one instance or the other in our lives. However, you can't just do that, the law is clear. On that regard this pilot will have to face the law as it is. A society that goes beating its police is surely a society that is on the way to chaos. Instead of taking the law to his hands, he should have called the next senior in line. Surely someone entrusted with flying the DP ought to know the right person to contact if he feels the DP's security is at risk.

But what is a bit surprising for me is people claiming he did that because 'he was the DP's pilot'. However much you may hate the man, he doesn't have to carry all crosses of anyone who seems to associate with him. He already has so many crosses to carry.
AlphDoti
#39 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:40:22 PM
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washiku wrote:
I am certain most, if not all of us have felt like slapping a policeman/woman in one instance or the other in our lives. However, you can't just do that, the law is clear. On that regard this pilot will have to face the law as it is. A society that goes beating its police is surely a society that is on the way to chaos. Instead of taking the law to his hands, he should have called the next senior in line. Surely someone entrusted with flying the DP ought to know the right person to contact if he feels the DP's security is at risk.

But what is a bit surprising for me is people claiming he did that because 'he was the DP's pilot'. However much you may hate the man, he doesn't have to carry all crosses of anyone who seems to associate with him. He already has so many crosses to carry.

IMPUNITY brother! IMPUNITY! The culture of working at DP's office is demonstrated by the staff
Swenani
#40 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 1:26:42 PM
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washiku wrote:
I am certain most, if not all of us have felt like slapping a policeman/woman in one instance or the other in our lives. However, you can't just do that, the law is clear. On that regard this pilot will have to face the law as it is. A society that goes beating its police is surely a society that is on the way to chaos. Instead of taking the law to his hands, he should have called the next senior in line. Surely someone entrusted with flying the DP ought to know the right person to contact if he feels the DP's security is at risk.

But what is a bit surprising for me is people claiming he did that because 'he was the DP's pilot'. However much you may hate the man, he doesn't have to carry all crosses of anyone who seems to associate with him. He already has so many crosses to carry.


Is there a limit/threshold for the number of crosses one should carry?
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