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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Ombaka",
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"legal_name": "Christine Oduor Ombaka",
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"content": "You will see somebody overtaking in a sharp and blind corner, a black spot where accidents occur all the time. There is overtaking without respect and without knowing where you are heading. Those are the accidents that we see. Children suffer a lot because they are discriminated against. People do not think children matter. People just cross without looking at children and before they know what is happening, a vehicle has hit a child. When walking on the road with their children, parents cross the road and leave them behind. They do not hold their hands. A lot of education is required here. We need education for adults with children and for teachers who let children cross the road in front of their schools. There are no pedestrian crossings in front of school gates. The public come up with their own big bumps because they get annoyed with the accidents that occur. They create their own and make them so huge that no vehicle can cross over. I have seen young people erecting bumps after an accident has occurred and they make them so huge for a vehicle to cross over. We need to have some discipline on our roads. Who is supposed to erect a bump? Is it the public who get annoyed because an accident has occurred and they erect one at their own will and as huge as they wish - like a mountain - such that a vehicle cannot pass?"
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