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#139 No Bicycle Parking Allowed
Item , Rules, Signs, Road, Parking, illegal, braking, common, Info Item author Guido Göbbels Item ... 6 Questions & 8 Responses What is the consequence of illegally parking your bike ? Who is the executive power in ... ago I don't think the cyclist could be fined for illegal parking. But it is possible remove the bike and leave ... why is there no action taken against the
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#3 Informal matatu station
... Location Kipande Road / Globe Cinema Roundabout, Nairobi Kenya 1 Interpretation This is an illegal matatu station that emerged during the riots as the passengers were avoiding the official one ... Melanie Giza 3 weeks 2 days ago 2 Questions & 1 Response Which conditions give rise to illegal matatu stations? James Kanyi Njoroge 27 Sep 2009 LOCAL CONDUCTOR GANGS THAT EXTORT MONEY FROM MATATU OWNERS. ERIC wAMBUGU 11 Months ago What other strategies, besides
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#68 Wheelchairs participate in traffic
... issues and the distance. Some hawkers pretend to be physically handcapped as they rent those wheelchairs from particular places to do business illegaly. The primary business of the hawkers using wheelchairs is to keep a wireless phone and to offer the public phone-service (called âsimu ya ...
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#15 Woman selling peanuts
... she picked a place to offer her snack which lied between the busy roundabout (with the inner central business distric on the other side) and an illegal matatau stop. The vivid colors she wore made her visible from far away. She was not allowed to sell anything there, but the bowl with the ...
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#11 Hawkers selling goods at night next to the globe cinema roundabout
... Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 22 May 2009 1:37 am Photo author Ellen Sturm Context of the observation Pedestrians are passing by illegal hawkers at night, close to the Globe Cinema Roundabout. Their stands are build up in a way so they can easily grab their stuff and run away, ...
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#20 Using traffic jams to sell goods
... saw fish, pictures for the wall or clothes. Location 1 Question & 1 Response Which aspects of the Kenyan economy would change, if the hawkers illegal activity would be legalised? Bob Muhia Njoroge 27 Sep 2009 This question does not neccessarily need to be connected to this item - it is quite ...
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Jobs on the go: Mobile Workplaces in Nairobi
/Workshops and Projects » Mobility in Nairobi 2009 » Jobs on the go: Mobile Workplaces in Nairobi
... for the customer in a public space, meets him/her on the way or comes to his/her home. Legal, Illegal, Corrupt: A brief summary on laws and by-laws for mobile work, how police and security ... Hawkers selling goods at night next to the globe cinema roundabout Pedestrians are passing by illegal hawkers at night, close to the Globe Cinema Roundabout. Their stands are build up in a way so ...
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#142 Unusual Solutions
/Workshops and Projects » Urban Intersections Cologne » Parking a bicycle » Unusual Solutions
... ago I believe this observation is strongly related to the "No bicycle parking allowed" item. Unusual parking spaces are border-lining with illegality and it seems both observations have the same problem: the lack of proper parking places for everyone. Gabriel Jacobi 4 Months ago 2 ...
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Parking a car
/Workshops and Projects » Urban Intersections Cologne » Parking a car
... of them still had the same connection to their cars. Item Overview #122 Car parkers bending the laws In general in Cologne the phenomenon of illegal car parking happens frequently. People are looking for the parking place in narrow streets, so they often neglect the rules to park their cars. ...
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