Sober wrote:Hata waitishe 1k kuna watu watalipa.
True.
M told there are pips in this town who have never seen the dreaded orange light fuel-out indicator on their dashboards. Its a small light but its really amazing how it changes drivers' moods...
Seriously though, can we get a volunteer to petition the courts to stay the directive on the grounds that the new rates are unjustified/ are arbitrary with stakeholders not consulted esp. on the alternatives for those who can't afford the new rates, security of motorists' vehicles has not been assured under the old regime tariff, etc? Remember Alcoblow succeeded!
Heck, we can even borrow from Mpigs and even throw in the clincher it is against our rights (that Bill of Rights thingy) and refer the matter to Constitutional Courts where it can decay till Kisia and team serve out their term.
High parking rates, plus fuel prices...cost of driving is reaching for the stratosphere.
Am thinking nxt monday, CBD will be devoid of mob vehicles...