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"content": ", we are very far off. I want to say that now that we are going towards elections and I know in some quarters that some junior officers are said to be under pressure from their bosses to do certain things and because of that, they continue asking for fixed bribes, usually Kshs100 or Kshs50 depending on which route you are and how poor you are and it is routine even if you have a new vehicle. I had a personal experience in 1986. Having come from Australia, I bought a brand new pickup. For clarity so that you can check, my vehicle was KXH 909. That brand new pick-up went for inspection in Nakuru and it failed the inspection; a brand new vehicle. It failed the inspection twice, though it was a new vehicle. When I went to ask, I was told and I was introduced by the OCPD then, that bosses do not take vehicles for inspections. I should sent the driver and I have to put at the cigarette lighter about Kshs700 so that the car can pass for inspection. This idiocy must come to a halt!"
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