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Why Don't They Pay? by yhemini: 7:39am On Nov 22, 2014 |
Yesterday while I was having lunch, I saw a policeman came to eat too and also paid when he was done. So this thought/question came to my mind and I said I was going to ask on here. Why dont they (policeman, army, navy even lastma sef) pay in public transport? Is there a law that forbids them from paying? Do they pay when they are going interstate? i.e. from lagos to ibadan Is it a trend practiced only in Nigeria or other law enforcement guys dont pay in other countries? How did it start too and who started it? cos I know it must av started somehow These are the thoughts/questions that crept into my mind when I saw d policeman pay for d food. Some danfo drivers are sometimes reluctant to let them into their buses cos they know they wont get full value unless in cases where d danfo driver wants to break d law e.g like goin thru one way or BRT lanes, then he knows d guy will cover for him incase yawa wan gas. lol So guys I wanna know ur thought on this. |
Re: Why Don't They Pay? by yhemini: 6:54am On Nov 23, 2014 |
ur comments pls |
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