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Legal option for tout who refuses to give back change
mkenyan
#11 Posted : Thursday, July 27, 2017 8:26:19 PM
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Coolbull wrote:
Is there any legally sustainable option if one boards a matatu, pays fare, forgets to ask for change, alights and when he/she catches up with the crew a few hours later the makanga insists he gave out all due change....and dares him/her to report to the nearest police station.

.....Also noting that matatus don't issue tickets


a long time ago. when alma was still in trumpland. there was this guy who forgot his change of kes 400. he had only walked about 50 meters away before he remembered. so he walked back to the stage. found the matatu and conductor and asked for his change. the conductor was like '...weee!!! umerudi tena.' then shouting for all to hear he continued '...this is the guy who conned me of kes 400 yesterday by lying that i had his change. he conned me yesterday but thank god he's back today and he has been caught'. long story short, the guy was lucky not to be lyched.
newfarer
#12 Posted : Thursday, July 27, 2017 8:36:21 PM
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one day in 2015,I left 950 in KBS ,I retained the ticket with balance written on it and took to KBS bus station the following day, they identified the bus within minutes and my change was refunded.
punda amecheka
Fullykenyan
#13 Posted : Thursday, July 27, 2017 8:46:30 PM
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In Nairobi you dont use legal means, tumia kifua.i was once cyling past Buruburu when two chokoras, decided out of the blues to just hurl an abuse to me. When i stopped, one bend for a stone to scare me. However,the story changed when they saw me alighting ready to take them on. They were like"Boss si wewe tulikuwa tunatusi,ni yule jamaa mwingine"..moral of the story. Show no fear whatsoever
Kusadikika
#14 Posted : Thursday, July 27, 2017 9:07:54 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
In Nairobi you dont use legal means, tumia kifua.i was once cyling past Buruburu when two chokoras, decided out of the blues to just hurl an abuse to me. When i stopped, one bend for a stone to scare me. However,the story changed when they saw me alighting ready to take them on. They were like"Boss si wewe tulikuwa tunatusi,ni yule jamaa mwingine"..moral of the story. Show no fear whatsoever


That is one way to look at it and one set of chokoras. Once upon a time when Nairobi was ruled by city council there used to be City Council toilets that were full of human excrement yaani mavi and not just in the hole but all over the floor and on the walls. Some chokoras used to go in there and paint themselves with the feaces and take some in their hands and then they would walk out on the streets and not just tukana people but actually snatch purses and slowly walk away while daring brave men like you to show kifua and chase them or fight them. Most men chose to walk away rather than fight and end up smelling like shit.
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