
Easy coach lifts ban on passenger carrying fish in their vehicles
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 2 years ago
Transport company Easy Coach has lifted a ban that had been imposed on the transportation of fish and fish products in its public service vehicles.
The company, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said passengers can now carry fish and fish products on condition that it is “appropriately packed.”
The ban had been imposed following compalsints by some clients on poorly packaged fish/fish products contaminating their accompanied luggage.
“The suspension has been lifted and you can now carry your fried , dried , smoked , salted; mbuta , ngege , kamongo, omena etc, ONLY as accompanied luggage on our buses on condition that it is appropriately packed,” reads the statement in part.
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