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Assault on a policeman sparks debate on conduct, safety

A screenshot of a confrontation between a traffic police officer and an outraged motorist in Nakuru.

In the digital age where every moment can be captured and shared within seconds, the recent video showing a disturbing scene along Kamiti Road in Mirema, Nairobi has ignited debate. The footage shows a confrontation between a motorist and a traffic police officer and has renewed debate on traffic regulation enforcement and the readiness of police to handle civilian confrontations.

The incident, which took place along Kamiti Road, has prompted a flurry of reactions from Kenyans online. Many are questioning the police response and their methods of handling such situations as well as the motorist's outburst. The video shows nineteen-year-old Ian Njoroge engaging in a physical altercation with a traffic officer, a scene that has raised concerns about the interaction between police officers and civilians on Kenyan roads.

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