
Social media was abuzz after the Court of Appeal overruled the use of breathalysers to arrest drunk drivers terming it as illegal.
A three bench judge on Friday said the laws introduced by the National Transport and Safety Authority, (NTSA) are inconsistent with the Traffic Act.
The court ordered that they be taken back to Parliament for review. The decision was reached after a successful petition by Reminisce club on Langata road.
Kenyans on Twitter were ungovernable as they applauded the judges’ ruling,
#BREAKING: COURT stops use of Alcoblow, says laws introduced by NTSA inconsistent with Traffic Act. (Kwanza vile ni Furahiday…wacha tu!)
— Mwangi J (@MwangiJmacs) April 7, 2017
@Ma3Route @sylvaniaambani Lets drink to this but no Drunk Driving
— Fredie (@ThaPriestMilliz) April 7, 2017
Others were critical:
@Ma3Route Now that the use of Alcoblow has been termed inconsistent with Traffic Act, drunk driving will be on the rise
— MOSES M. MWANGI. (@MosesMahianyu) April 7, 2017
@TheStarBreaking How is it inconsistent with traffic act? Traffic act promotes safe driving and as such eliminates drunk driving
— Alfa Romeo fanatic (@DavidKovad) April 7, 2017
While others were circumspect:
is there an alternative to #alcoblow within the Traffic Act apart frm dont drink & drive which is neva observed @Ma3Route
— Labans (@Labansimiyu) April 7, 2017
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