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Which of us was idle?
Monday, 8th February, 2010
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EDITOR—On Thursday last week, I went to the KCC canteen to buy a soda. As I talked on phone, I was approached by so-called enforcement officers who asked me about my movements! I was talking on phone and hung up to listen to them but they asked me to follow them.

They took me to a cruel officer who charged me with “being idle and disorderly”!

I wondered how, with my valid identity card, I could waste my time and money to travel all the way from Kamuli to Kampala, to be “idle and disorderly”. I think it is these so-called enforcement officers who were idle and disorderly and should be prosecuted. If I didn’t have a relative nearby, I would have ended up at Luzira!

Peter Raymond Taalye
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