 So, for me, when I watched that video, genuinely speaking, mi niliwa natuwa mambuwa songa. I don't know where. Naki nipiyam sheo na awma soja wana kukata zanga ni kama. You have. Sidri. You have Sidri done what mistake. Video she posted where she and another female were conversing, but it looked like Ms. Trudy was standing right in front of an entrance. You are watching. Friends, all feelings are represented. SS, SBM. What's up, everybody? Welcome to SBM Bazen. This is a friend's vibe. Siya tam shangilie na mdomo tuwa. You cannot be hired. I have tried. Ninja, ninja. Mkwananja. Milkwani whistle. Niliwa natuwa kwananja. Kama wuna watch. To re-shake aki too. Anyways, guys, welcome. My good name is Ms. Kethingi and I'm joined by... The one and only rich girl, Liz Jackson. My name is Ndanya. Alright, guys. And we are still on that trending conversation. The other day we saw Ms. Trudy, a content creator, a YouTuber. She's been traveling the world. And we saw her at the airport. She had been restricted to film, or rather just create content. And she felt like it was not supposed to be that way. She felt like wali kwanam kaziya and that is not how she expected. And her being someone who has really traveled across the countries, she probably knew better. And that is why maybe she raised alarm and she decided to record these authorities that were telling her she could not record. However, that whole issue did not seem to sit well with so many other people because they said there are restricted areas and Kenyans on Twitter were going crazy. Did you guys see that? Yeah, yeah, we did. First things first, yeah. There's a video that she posted before this whole fracas. There's a video she posted where she and another female were conversing. But it looked like Ms. Trudy was standing right in front of an entrance. Then there was someone recording. So I have two questions here. So she was standing at the entrance and then this airport staff told her to singa-songa-kidogo. Then I am not sure whether this person who was recording Trudy was he recording with a camera or was he or she recording with a phone. Yeah. So my question is, I didn't quite hear clearly the conversation between the staff and Ms. Trudy to conclude on what exactly she was told. Siji kama liyambiwa asonga-kidogo. Amalia ambiwa azime kamera aposiko shuwa. But I think the way she reacted, it looks like she's a content creator and you know, especially Kenya, there are so many restricted areas. To me, most of them do not make sense that when ambiwa don't film. So maybe it came from that place. Like I'm not doing anything illegal, I am creating content. But then again, there are restricted areas that you cannot film. So I don't know whether she was, maybe she was triggered by the fact that she was being told not to film, yet her intentions were pure. So for me when I watched that video, genuinely speaking, mi niliwa natu ambiwa asonga. I don't know where all that drama came from. I feel like it was a bit... How do I put it? It was a bit over-dramatic. Kwambu wa tu asonga, umu block entrance. All that noise was not necessary. But she's doing an amazing job. But also as a content creator, remember when you're in a public space, the other people who are there who maybe do not want to be in your videos. So you can consider that when taking videos. But now I'm just here asking myself as misjudi someone who's seen she has travelled across the world, ya? I was just asking, was it the first time she was recording? Was it the first time she has been warned? I don't know, I had so many questions because I was just wondering, is it in yote me leta hidi dama yote? Like just being told to move aside or she was told you cannot record at all at all at all? I don't know. But I feel like most, because I saw people arguing online, they were saying the reason as to why we don't even... We sometimes we are behind as a country is because we are not allowing even this content creators to showcase what we have. Now you feel like, because you know after now after watching that video by Miss Trudy, you will not go using your phone everywhere you know as much as you'd want to record, you might not do that because now you're scared, you probably don't want the same drama, she went through. So do you guys think that we should be allowed to document in some areas? I feel actually this is the second incident I've seen of Miss Trudy. She was in Kenya. Kenya, yes. She was in a supermarket and she was showing people that she was shopping around. Then there is this attendant that came to her and told her, Madam Usifilm and her reaction according to me, it felt like she was waiting for someone to attack because she was like, Bona, I hope we can get that video and we like put it. She was just like so defensive. So I feel like if I am filming and someone approaches me and tells me not to film, I would be like, why? Okay, are you restricting? Like I'll not be in defensive mode. I don't know whether you get it because sometimes you just don't know why you're being told not to film. But then again, my question is, most times they say filming is because of security areas. But now my question is, you see in the US, you can actually shoot a music video in town, in places for free, no one will charge you. But now in Kenya, oh, you're told not to shoot to film in a supermarket. Did you see this song by Matata? They did a very nice choreography in a supermarket. In Kenya before you achieve that, it will take such a long time. You can get it into a mall with a camera. You have to get letters, official letters from how many people. For the time you're allowed to enter a mall. A mall, like literally where you're going to probably play with kids, nini. It is so hard to get access. So I feel for me, there are places of course that are sensitive, especially airports and embassies. But these other places, let's just to film to Kwani. Kwani, what are we doing? Yeah. Okay, me feel like, because you know, because of security of kids, especially in spaces with kids, just inquire. Just ask to avoid all that. Just ask, just go ahead, tell them I'm a content creator. Am I allowed to film? If they say yes, it's okay. If they say no, it's okay Pia, see my staple. Naki ni Pia, I'm sure now my soja when you wanna cook a tazanga, ni kama, you have to do what mistake. They are not even, they are not even polite while at it. At least we are misstudied to learn how to cook at a home gas and all that. There are other things, then you remember just there is someone chasing us somewhere. We are like, akuna meeting zapa. We are like, just be nice. We didn't know. So it's okay, you can just come and tell us, hi, you're not allowed to stand here because there is no signage don't stand here. Just come and tell us, you're not allowed to stand here. So kindly move away or make your way to the stairs or whatever. There are some, these guards, some of them are so rude. You might think, ei, kwa ni ulu kwa na stress before we know it? Because the first time I had about this story, my mum called me she's like, what's wrong with Miss Trudy? You know the first thing I told her, of course the staff was rude. She's like, I will go and watch that video again because to me, 80% of the staff, I don't know whether they take and leave for breakfast. I don't know what goes on. There are so, so, so, so, especially, no, let me not drop names, but I myself have met people who are rude at the airport, especially the staff. Like for example, if you don't have a COVID certificate, you can ask them to come and visit Zuri. Now Zuri? They are so rude. Let me tell you guys, those people, me for me, when someone is rude to me, I feel like maybe they have their own issues. That's how I see it. I'm like, okay, you'll be better with your life. It's okay. Now me, let me protect my space. You see, I will not let what you're telling me get to me. You'll be 10 years old. Hali, pambana hali ako apili, pili nandimo. You know? Mi ya katisera. Mi ya katisera, I'm saying it. But you know, that's your business. Me, you will not get to me. Yeah. But I feel like also, as a guard or as a security guard, if you're watching this, be nicer because sometimes also we don't know and probably that is even why you're positioned there to lead the way. Don't do it rudely. Sometimes people don't do things because they want to annoy you. Don't act like someone really wants to annoy you. Be nice, you know? Wazi, juala data that person is going through the worst day they've ever had and you probably know coming in and giving more wounds and more problems. Pressure, yeah. Yeah, be nice, be nice. But on Mi Strudi, your final words, what would you say, how would you narrow down now the whole situation? Because people on Twitter really went harm on her. Okay, mi, for me, let me just say, I feel like it was... All that drama was not necessary. Like, I moved to the side and I used to ring Ishiapo. You know, it was not... Because she said she was assaulted and to G-Words, me, did not see her assaulted there. It was just so communication that was misunderstood. Yeah. I think I also feel the same because I'm paying reference to the video that is online. She was told to move and then I think because of now that confrontations and high emotions, they called the cops on her because there was one cop who was there. I guess according to her, I commit more to arrest her. So I just feel like... According to me, I just feel like she... I wish she was a little bit polite or if she was told to just move aside. She will have moved. Because when you start now... Back and forth. Now, when you start to move to the other side, even after Ali and Tashida were moved, that's when they were like, okay, now you're filming. You're drunk and disodali. Yeah. You never know. Yeah. So also like Ndanya mentioned, just protect your space sometimes. If it's not necessary to bring all this drama and you can actually just record this conversation somewhere else, just move. If you know, just to avoid all this drama and it's just a lot. Other than that, I'm going to read for you some of the places that you are not supposed to actually record in Kenya. Do as much as we are seeking to express ourselves in freedom, you just better know. Of course, the headquarters of Kenya Army barracks. Anywhere around there, uno nang awana panguamiandika. No photos, no filming. They know that for sure. State house. State lodges. No nang awatuwa, state house. Kuna maali, lakini watu upigia, picia wuko nyuma. Wuko state house nyuma. Ask me, ask me. People to adip say to other youth. State house girl, aya, sawa. Then there is the Khemri, Kenya Medical Research Institute. They also don't allow that. The airports, clearly as per what we saw, the Kenya Civil Aviation Security Regulations states that a person who engages in operating apotabu electronic device is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding 500,000 or imprisonment not exceeding six months or both. So if it doesn't go well for Ms. Trudy, that is probably something she can face. Or she will justify the situation anyway. Then diplomatic embassies, we all know this. Atu ke karibia, embassi unanzangaku fi luko tensed. The central bank of Kenya as well. You are not prohibited to take pictures or film. Moles is not in the list? I think each mall has its own rules. Yeah, I think each mall has its own rules. But most malls with a camera, it's a bit hard for you to get in. Maybe Fon. Yeah, Fon is okay. Fon is okay. But I feel like in Kenya, Moles is worried like someone is gonna tell me, you're not supposed to record. It's a tricky situation. But that's it for today, guys. Let us know on the comments section. Is there a place that you went and you are prohibited, maybe that we haven't mentioned, so that we can give people some tips what's the particular issue. All right, guys. Thank you so much for watching Friends Vibe. Until next time, it's goodbye from us.