It was just another busy day for my husband as he left home to run errands in town. He had barely been gone for 3 hours when my phone rang. He was so calm and collected when he said, ' I have been arrested for expiry of the car insurance. I am going to the police station with the policeman.' Snap. But I am pretty sure a stronger expletive came out of my mouth.
Policeman arrests me because insurance expired. I ask him let's go to the station and he's trying to waste my time. Bribe from me? Nah bruh!
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 2, 2017
The system is designed to frustrate you so much that you just give in a bribe your way out. It's really sad.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 2, 2017
I told the guy the new insurance is with me and he asked me why I didn't to and show it to the guy who arrested me and beg him to let me go https://t.co/nB21kh5oaH
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
We alighted at Tema Station and walked towards National Arts & Culture Center. I was confused..what court is this again? Or we are being led to some dangerous corner bi? so disconcerting. We passed through several stalls which took us to the back of the center and I was pretty intrigued to see see wooden shacks and mini slums growing at the back of the cultural center.
Then we finally saw the court. sItauated right behind the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum. Several people stood nearby waiting for their cases to be called whilst others looked so desponsdent as though pronounced guilty already.
If you watch Suits and think going to court dey be, this is what Accra Central District court looks like. ?????? pic.twitter.com/Pi0BdEqJMD
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
waiting to be heard. A ranking officer asked the one who brought us here what he was there for. He read the docs and said "Why??" ???????????? https://t.co/SWUjbmG1xT
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
Unless it's a serious offence I bet they won't be arresting us by heart because they are not equipped to process charges at scale.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
What I keep wondering is this: what if all of us started refusing to pay bribes and went through this process?
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
My charge was read as failure to renew insurance policy since July 08th. Judge asked if that's up to one month. Police officer said no.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
After a few minutes the judge said he's heard the charge but however there was no evidence that I have refused to renew my license.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
In tthe meantime my car would be impounded. So I asked for permission to speak and said: My Lord, I have the new insurance policy right here
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
Then he asked "so what are you doing here? You should have showed that at the police station"
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
I replied: I tried to show them but they insisted I still come to court because i have already been processed.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
Officer confirmed that it was valid and the judge told me I'm free to go and pick my car.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
Frustrations upon frustrations but I ended up paying nothing. This is how it should be done. The end.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
Imagine if we all stopped paying bribe and went through this process. Like the police ppl themselves would stop stopping us unnecessarily
— Josie Ngminvielu (@kuu_ire) August 3, 2017
Well done man. We shouldn’t be intimidated by the police when we’re right. They’re always ripping us off with the law.
— Tsatsu (@tsa_tsu) August 3, 2017
1. Better to pay than be corrupt.
I know this sounds cliché but I actually believe in our judicial system. If I had been fined for this charge I would have happily paid.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017
I can understand why people would. If you have a typical 9-5 job and this happens to you, your employer may not give you a free pass.
— Edem Kumodzi (@edemkumodzi) August 3, 2017