Several days ago I received an email from a friend here in the U.S. who is also a Kenya wildlife lover. She has been on safari 13 times. As with all of us, she hates the traffic jams, driving off-road, harrassing wildlife that we all do. She jokingly stated we should form a "gray panthers" organization (most would probably be elderly people) who would volunteer to be traffic cops in the parks/reserves. We both laughed about it.
However, the more I think of it the more I like her idea. I know I certainly would be willing to volunteer my time for a week in Amboseli and three weeks in Tsavo. I'd even rent a vehicle to use on my own, pay my own park fees and lodging. The problem would be to get KWS to agree with it. However, because they are already so money hungry, they might just see the merits of this. If we were allowed to be issued the olive green uniform (without badges, etc) and book of tickets in triplicate, it could raise huge sums of money for KWS. You see a driver breaking the rules, you pull up along side him, note the safari company and license number on the triplicate ticket, check off a box of what offense he is being cited for and give him the original. The other two copies would go to KWS, one for their files and one they can send to the guy's boss. If he gets one ticket he or his company just pay the fine. After a third offense he loses his right to enter the parks/reserves for a long period of time.
Is this something that any of you would be willing to do given the chance? We all seem disgusted by this behavior and yet KWS (and no-one else) does nothing about it. As long as KWS recognized the volunteers and let drivers know that a group would be out watching and ticketing, it might just work. What do you think?