the Proposed Nairobi City County Public Nuisance Bill 2020

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Spitting in Nairobi Set to Attract Ksh.10,000 Fine
  • By Imran Otieno on 14 October 2020 - 5:06 pm

    20201021-BOXRAFT-Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019

    20201021-BOXRAFT-Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019
    Kenyans.co.ke

Residents of Nairobi will have to pay Ksh.10,000 fine or serve six months in jail for spitting on a footpath under a new proposed bill tabled in City Hall.
If passed, the Nairobi City County Public Nuisance Bill 2020, is set to replace the outdated Nairobi City Council by-laws.

The bill which has gone past the first reading was tabled in the Nairobi County Assembly by Riruta Ward Representative James Kiriba and includes a raft of proposals.

A file image of city hall

A file image of city hall
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Among the offences that are set to attract a Ksh.10,000 fine is
1) blowing your nose anywhere other than into a suitable cloth or tissue.
2) Misuse of a pavement like riding a motorcycle or driving a car will also attract a fine of a similar amount.

Other offences include
1) defecating or urinating on the street or open space.
2) Leaving a dog to defecate on the street will also attract a fine
3) washing, repairing or dismantling a vehicle except in the case of an emergency in the Central Business District also being penalised.
4) Domestic animal farmers could also be penalised under the new proposed laws as rearing an animal, including poultry, that becomes a nuisance in the neighbourhood will be considered an offence.

The bill defines public nuisance as an act or omission that causes common injury, damage or annoyance to the public or to the people who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity of the act.

5) Playing games in Nairobi that will cause damage to property or injury will also be penalised
6) shouting or using a bell, gong, loudspeaker or other noisy instrument or driving a vehicle for advertisement purposes attracting a fine.

7) Stiffer penalties of Ksh.50,000 or a six-months sentence will be imposed on those found sleeping or residing in a kitchen or room where food is prepared or stored.
The bill further states that a subsequent offence will attract a fine not exceeding Ksh.100,000 or jail term of a year or both.

8) Erecting a fence or tree that will impose danger to a person or vehicle using a street will be considered an offence.




Be warned. if the Bill passes, they are coming for you
 
Hapa sawa. Watu wanataka kuishi kama wazungu lakini hawataki kufanya vitu wazungu wanafanya.

Lakini mbona mzungu ndio standard of civility? Ni kudanganywa ama ni sisi bado hatujaunda standards zetu?
kabsaa.
tukitaka maisha ya wazungu, lazima to incoporate killa kitu.

Mzungu ndio standard juu hii ni system yao tunaishi na kutumia.
tukitaka sytems zetu, lazima tuwache zao na kuanzisha zetu. vile watu husema, mwafrika hakutengenezwa kuishi kwa concrete jungle. msitu ndio natural habitat yetu.

unaamuka unachuna ndizi, unakula na kutupa kwa nyasi/mchanga na inaoza na kutengeneza mbolea. system yetu ni kutumia nguvu si ujuzi kaa mzungu.

but mzungu hawezi kubali tutengeneze system szetu na pia sisi waafrika hatuwezi kubali system zetu juu ni za ushamba na tumechanuka.
 
Spitting in Nairobi Set to Attract Ksh.10,000 Fine
  • By Imran Otieno on 14 October 2020 - 5:06 pm

    20201021-BOXRAFT-Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019

    20201021-BOXRAFT-Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019
    Kenyans.co.ke

Residents of Nairobi will have to pay Ksh.10,000 fine or serve six months in jail for spitting on a footpath under a new proposed bill tabled in City Hall.
If passed, the Nairobi City County Public Nuisance Bill 2020, is set to replace the outdated Nairobi City Council by-laws.

The bill which has gone past the first reading was tabled in the Nairobi County Assembly by Riruta Ward Representative James Kiriba and includes a raft of proposals.

A file image of city hall

A file image of city hall
Facebook

Among the offences that are set to attract a Ksh.10,000 fine is
1) blowing your nose anywhere other than into a suitable cloth or tissue.
2) Misuse of a pavement like riding a motorcycle or driving a car will also attract a fine of a similar amount.

Other offences include
1) defecating or urinating on the street or open space.
2) Leaving a dog to defecate on the street will also attract a fine
3) washing, repairing or dismantling a vehicle except in the case of an emergency in the Central Business District also being penalised.
4) Domestic animal farmers could also be penalised under the new proposed laws as rearing an animal, including poultry, that becomes a nuisance in the neighbourhood will be considered an offence.

The bill defines public nuisance as an act or omission that causes common injury, damage or annoyance to the public or to the people who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity of the act.

5) Playing games in Nairobi that will cause damage to property or injury will also be penalised
6) shouting or using a bell, gong, loudspeaker or other noisy instrument or driving a vehicle for advertisement purposes attracting a fine.

7) Stiffer penalties of Ksh.50,000 or a six-months sentence will be imposed on those found sleeping or residing in a kitchen or room where food is prepared or stored.
The bill further states that a subsequent offence will attract a fine not exceeding Ksh.100,000 or jail term of a year or both.

8) Erecting a fence or tree that will impose danger to a person or vehicle using a street will be considered an offence.




Be warned. if the Bill passes, they are coming for you

Mtajua boss ni mwanajeshi.
 
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