Obey the Curfew Nelson Havi wont help you!

Dear Kenyans is it ignorance or utter defiance? Did you know that the overall penalty you pay when you break curfew orders is only Ksh: 1000 or an imprisonment not exceeding more than 3 months in jail ?
A brave new bar has just told us but where were these lawyers before the brutality was committed on Kenyans? How come the lawyers couldn’t explain to ordinary Kenyans before the curfew? So the curfew becomes unconstitutional after police brutality? A brave new bar or just a newly clothed bar not freshly born bar but a monkey in the same old forest?
Does Mr. Nelson Havi really want to challenge the curfew in a court of law or is only galloping in the darkness hoping to earn 7 unnecessary mileage from an already difficult situation for many Kenyans? Where was he since Wednesday when the president issued the orders? What could a brave new bar say in the absence of police brutality? Could he still have gone to court to challenge the curfew?
Why wait until citizens have endured brutal force and pain in order for him to excite the masses by claiming that he will go to court to stop or challenge the curfew that will enter its second night today evening. Is Mr Nelson Havi’s reading glasses blurred or cracked?
As much as Kenyans at large are shocked by the manner in which the enforcement legion have used their powers or maybe abused their authority, Mr Nelson Havi is tasking members of the public to document all incidences of aggravated assault by the police and forward the same to the Law Society of Kenya. Then the Law society of Kenya will take action against the said officers and or their superiors in charge of the commands where the offenses are being committed!
This is fine but the questions many Kenyans are asking the president of A brave new bar is, what will you do next when people are already injured. At the present moment the war on Covid-19 is more superior and the government has given it its unequivocal attention and support than anything else, because Covid- 19 is a threat to the state and the nation at large.
Kenyan lawyers are either a sleep or just as terrified as ordinary Kenyans. After the president had issued the curfew how could Kenyans know that it is unconstitutional? Where were learned friends or it did it just occurr to them last night that something is a misnomer



