Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/20/2009 Posts: 1,402
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Mukiri wrote:maka wrote:Mukiri wrote:Our generation has become Audio-Visual. If we could get a few accidents happening and play them over n' over n' over again, prime time. And if we could a dramatization of passengers demanding an errant matatu driver slow down, drive cautiously etc and play it over n' over n' over again; something might give You are a Bible reader @Mukiri you know how hardened the hearts of men/women can be...I have so many friends who drink drive and no matter how many times you tell them to leave the car at home and take a cab they will never listen...when I jav and the driver is doing crazy speeds nobody speaks I usually find am voicing the concern alone,yet when God forbid an accident occurs the surviving passengers will tell the journalists that they had noticed the driver was speeding...we all are in this we know the root cause but we simply dont care coz we drive to work/to our businesses/church/for outings get home safely/sleep wake up to face another day and life goes on...until you get hit then ul think differently... Never say never. Make it mandatory for the same to be played in pubs, inbetween football games... and soaps, for our wives and cartoons,in schools, for our kids That might indeed help. i remember Someone had placed badly damaged cars on round abouts as a lesson to motorists sometime last yr... did you see them? Then did the visual change you alittle bit? I know most of us did see them and we said...hiyo inaonekana sio ukweli, someone beat up the car..unless the driver was drunk" and you thought so while honking to the dere ahead of you to jump the red lights..
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