Crazy Kennar tickles Kenyans with accurate skit on traffic cops (Video)

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Comedian Crazy Kennar's depiction of how traffic police officers respond after stopping motorists has many in agreement with the skit.

Most motorists have experienced the 'Weka gari kando' instruction from traffic police officers.

From how they forcefully enter your car, to speaking authoritatively to instill fear, and heated arguments over the violation, Kennar imitates traffic officers very well. 

 
 
 

And this was what crazy Kennar had in mind when creating a skit about it.

He showed how other countries cops handle such stops politely, asking to see the license and registration, then  issuing tickets to motorists who've violated any law.

Then proceeds to hilariously demonstrate the Kenyan way.

 

He stops a random vehicle and waves to show the driver to stop all the while shouting, 'Weka gari kando, leta kifunguo unadhani uko na nguvu kuniliko?"

 
 

Kennar jumps into the car through the window grabbing the keys. The terrified motorist is forced to jump out of the car, as the traffic police follows him holding the steering wheel.

"Toka uko na salary kuliko officer? Nifuate station," the officer continues the abuse.

The cop walks off furiously as the motorists runs behind to catch up, begging to know what traffic offence he has committed.

The content is so relatable that Kenyans have reacted laughing and saying they get it.

@kifaikothe accuracy

@Onyango_Otondi路ccurate kabisa

@_JoePresley路The accuracy

@ElphisKiptanui路Wah hillarousgood content bro

@MwaboH路dah hii kitu mazee iko kera sana

@iamFallacy路Ukweli huu

@betymarena路so true

@kiprotichjustic路hapa nayo ni ukweli...Narok Highway, before Thika.....

@FaithNzisa路Hahahahah where is the lie kwanza wale wamama Ghai shida Tupu

Dee@Dianamaina16路Kasarani police to be precise

@Theotsori路 ps: hii gari haifai kua kwa Barbara Me: afande mia Iko sawa Ps: enda na usirudi na hii barabara

Traffic officers during such incidences always cause traffic snarl up, further upsetting other road users. 

What has been your experience on Kenyan roads, and how did you handle it? Drop us your comments below.

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